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The following table presents brief information on the curriculum developed with reference to Program Outcome / Program Specific Outcome / Course Outcome 1.1.1 B. Program Outcomes and Program Specific Outcomes S. No. Program Program Outcome Program Specific Outcomes 1 B. A. (EPP) Economics, Public Administration, Political Science The expected outcome of the program is to give students a multidisciplinary approach that helps them build their social analytical skills and in pursuing multitasking courses and profession. A traditional combination suitable for students from urban and rural background. Provides ample opportunities based on the choice of the student and their interest. A special emphasis on the learning process involves relating to the National and International development with a sound theoretical background. Students with this course can go for higher education towards development studies that are restructured. The courses allow BA graduates to pursue higher education - Law, Rights and Constitutional Governance, Gender Studies, Development Studies, Disaster Management Education, Social Work, School of Livelihoods and Development, Rural Development. 2 B. A. (HEP) History, Economics, Political Science This course has high potential which enables a student to mould according to the career path / higher studies options at Indian Council for Historical Research, New Delhi, India / National Archives//Good Governance/Centre for Gender Studies and Development. 3 B. A. (PEP) Psychology, Economics, Political Science The course suits the needs of urban students who are aspiring for challenging careers in the modern world. Helps in Research Data Collection in IIM/IIT/Social Survey / Media Content Developers / Advertizing / Vocational Training/ Clinical Psychologists / Online-Helpline Trainers for Counselors.
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The following table presents brief information on the curriculum developed with reference to Program Outcome / Program Specific

Outcome / Course Outcome

1.1.1 B. Program Outcomes and Program Specific Outcomes

S. No. Program Program Outcome

Program Specific Outcomes

1 B. A. (EPP)

Economics, Public

Administration,

Political Science

The expected outcome of the

program is to give students a

multidisciplinary approach

that helps them build their

social analytical skills and in

pursuing multitasking courses

and profession.

A traditional combination suitable for students from urban and rural

background.

Provides ample opportunities based on the choice of the student and

their interest.

A special emphasis on the learning process involves relating to the

National and International development with a sound theoretical

background.

Students with this course can go for higher education towards

development studies that are restructured.

The courses allow BA graduates to pursue higher education - Law,

Rights and Constitutional Governance, Gender Studies, Development

Studies, Disaster Management Education, Social Work, School of

Livelihoods and Development, Rural Development.

2 B. A. (HEP)

History,

Economics,

Political Science

This course has high potential which enables a student to mould

according to the career path / higher studies options at Indian

Council for Historical Research, New Delhi, India / National

Archives//Good Governance/Centre for Gender Studies and

Development.

3 B. A. (PEP)

Psychology,

Economics,

Political Science

The course suits the needs of urban students who are aspiring for

challenging careers in the modern world.

Helps in Research Data Collection in IIM/IIT/Social Survey / Media

Content Developers / Advertizing / Vocational Training/ Clinical

Psychologists / Online-Helpline Trainers for Counselors.

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4 B. A. (HPP)

History, Public

Administration,

Political Science

A student of HPP is well grounded in the fundamentals of the core

subjects namely History, Political science & Public Administration.

Any decision related to perspectives on the milieu enables them to

grasp the realities.

This is the most critical input and helps in facilitating a spectrum of

opportunities in policy making.

This course is basic to acquire internship in Conservation of

Monuments, Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage

(INTACH) and Society for the Promotion of Indian Classical Music

And Culture Amongst Youth (SPICMACAY).

5 B. A. (HLP)

History, English

Literature, Political

Science

A student with Modern Language as an optional is in high demand for

choosing a path in the arena of media, publications, Information

Technology Enabled Services (ITES) and related services. Students

with HLP background can opt as Linguistic Trainers with

specialization in Literature and English/ IELTS related jobs

/Translators / Aesthetic club / Curators at Museum.

6 B. A. (PLP)

Psychology,

English Literature,

Political Science

This course has witnessed a tremendous demand among students of

non-arts those who seek to makeover their dreams.

It helps in creating enthusiasm among the learners.

The practical work, mathematical calculations and project work

demonstrated considerable creativity among the learners.

The course enables them as Trained Clinical Psychologist / Project

Coordinators /Trainers for NGO‘s /Public Service Bodies / Online

Counselor- Helpline.

7 B.Sc. (BZC)

Botany, Zoology,

Chemistry

Expertise in the basic

sciences provides the students

with opportunities to go for

Master fundamental skills to function effectively as professionals and

continue learning within the field of Biology

Provides an understanding of an exploration of how animals have

evolved, how they function, and the ways in which they interact with

their environment.

An awareness of the impact of chemistry on the environment, society,

appraise role of green chemistry in environment sustainability.

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8 B.Sc. (MCZ)

Microbiology,

Chemistry,

Zoology

Higher Education and also

employment opportunities in

industries, diagnostics,

quality control and research.

Promotes an in-depth

exploration in specific fields,

current ways of thinking, new

discoveries, and

methodologies of the

discipline leading the way

towards biological research,

health professions, business,

or education

Gain fundamental Knowledge on Bio-molecules of microorganisms

Apply scientific methods and processes by formulating questions,

designing investigations and synthesizing data to draw conclusions

and make scientifically‐based decisions.

Generate and interpret scientific data using quantitative, qualitative

and analytical methodologies and techniques.

9 B.Sc. (MCB)

Microbiology,

Chemistry, Botany

Discover the different roles of microbes in our daily lives and apply

basic microbiology concepts to solve daily problems related to

microbiology issues.

Integrate the different disciplines and understand the interdisciplinary

approach to carry out research

Identify and discuss the importance of microorganisms in both

industry and public health.

10 B.Sc. (GCM)

Genetics,

Chemistry,

Microbiology

Apply the knowledge of ―Genetics in Microorganisms‖ as model

organisms and carry out gene expression studies where knowledge of

chemistry is essential.

11 B.Sc. (GCZ)

Genetics,

Chemistry,

Zoology

Apply the knowledge of ―Genetics in Animals‖ as model organisms

and carry out gene expression studies where knowledge of chemistry

is essential.

12 B.Sc. (NCZ)

Nutrition,

Chemistry,

Zoology

Students will gain a basic understanding of role of nutrients, their

digestion, absorption, metabolism and deficiency disorders.

Ability to translate nutritional or dietary advice into a food

consumption regime according to currently accepted standards,

scientific views and guidelines.

13 B.Sc. (BBC)

Biotechnology,

Biochemistry,

Chemistry

The integrated use of Biochemistry, Biotechnology and Chemistry to

achieve technological application of scientific and engineering

principles for processing of materials by biological agents to provide

goods and service for the welfare of the mankind.

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14 B.Sc. (NCB)

Nutrition,

Chemistry, Botany

Design and implement nutrition education interventions that promote

healthful behaviors and sound nutrition practices

Identify crop/medicinal plants with high nutritive/therapeutic value

15 B.Sc. (MPC)

Mathematics,

Physics, Chemistry

Possess a sound

understanding of the

theoretical foundations of

various core subjects.

Acquire analytical and logical

thinking skills necessary to

pursue higher education.

Gain employment at entry

level positions based on

program curriculum.

The combination integrating all Basic Science courses lays a strong

foundation and prepares the learner for Post Graduation research in

respective disciplines.

16 B.Sc. (MSCs.)

Mathematics,

Statistics,

Computer Science

Develop proficiency in high level mathematical methods,

experimental techniques, and data analysis and presentation

competence. Effectively use the software - MS Excel and R

programming in carrying out the required statistical analysis and

interpret appropriately.

17 B.Sc. (MPCs.)

Mathematics,

Physics, Computer

Science

Master a broad set of knowledge concerning the fundamentals in the

basic areas of Physics and Mathematics added with the necessary

hands-on experience in various practical aspects of problem

solving/programming/ experimentation. The program imparts students

with an understanding of the basics of Computer Science, to develop

proficiency in the practice of computing, and to prepare them for

continued professional development

18 B.Sc. (MECs.)

Mathematics,

Electronics,

Computer Science

The integrated knowledge of Mathematics, Electronics & Computer

Science enables the learners to understand how modern electronic

instrumentation works, and how both classical and modern

experiments are used to reveal the underlying physical principles of

the universe and its constituents . Also develop proficiency in

communicating the concepts and results of their laboratory

experiments through effective writing and efficient presentation.

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19 B.Com. General

(Accounting)

Develop an understanding of

various commerce functions

such as Finance, Accounting,

Financial analysis, project

evaluation, and cost

accounting

Have global exposure of

complex commerce problems

and find their solution,

process information by

effective use of IT tools.

Develop self-confidence and

awareness of general issues

prevailing in the society

There is wide scope for these graduates in the form of Financial

Analysts, Human Resource Managers, Marketing Executive, Tax

Analysts, Business Analysts, etc.

Courses like Information Technology, Computerized Accounting,

Web Technologies, Fundamentals of C language and Object-Oriented

Program with C++ will enable the students to meet the requirements

of technical competencies

Provides knowledge competence and skills in setting up their own

consultancies with the strong foundation on foreign trade Procedures

and practices.

There is high demand for these graduates in Manufacturing

Companies, Export, Trading houses

Consumer Durable Industry, Financial concerns, Banks, Financial

Institution, Insurance Industry, FMCG Industry, PSUs, NGOs,

Multinational corporations, Service Industry, Marketing Industry

Enables the students about entrepreneurship and capable of making

decisions at personal and professional level.

Help them transform themselves as assertive and effective executives

for business.

20 B.Com. General

(Finance)

21 B.Com. Computer

Applications

22 B. Com

Vocational

Foreign Trade

23 B.Com. Honors

24 Bachelor of

Business

Management

(BBM)

The Bachelor of Business

Management program is

expected to prepare

Entrepreneurs / business

leaders / business executives

by nurturing together a broad

range of abilities viz.,

Communication, Critical

Thinking and Personality

Development.

Prepares students as

Entrepreneurs / Business leaders / Executives to explore breakthrough

business models or who

can successfully manage and market an existing enterprise by

exploring challenges in Human Resources Management / Finance.

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25 Master of Business

Administration

(MBA)

Evaluate and integrate ethical

considerations when making

business decisions.

Incorporate diversity and

multicultural perspectives in

business management.

Integrate tools and concepts from multiple functional areas (i.e.

Finance, Human Resource, Marketing & Systems) to solve business

problems.

26 Master of

Computer

Application

(MCA)

Knowledge base to

understand the impact of

system solutions in a

contemporary, global,

economical, environmental,

and societal context for

sustainable development,

formulate the critical analysis

of computer applications.

An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, computer science and

management in practice.

27 Master of

Commerce

(M. Com.)

Equip students with financial

knowledge and skills related

to current scenario.

Provides specialization in the field of Accountancy, Management,

Capital Market, Marketing and E-Commerce.

28 M.Sc. Chemistry Students can find jobs as

teacher, Lab chemist,

Production Chemist, Quality

controller, Ceramics and

paper industries etc.

They can be absorbed in chemical and pharmaceutical industries etc.

29 M.Sc.

Mathematics

• Students will demonstrate

an understanding of the

common body of knowledge

in mathematics.

• Students will demonstrate

the ability to analyze data and

draw appropriate statistical

conclusions.

Students will demonstrate the ability to think critically, research, and

reason. (Ethical Leadership)

Students will demonstrate the ability to effectively utilize a variety of

teaching techniques and classroom strategies to positively influence

student learning.

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30 PG Diploma in

Nutrition &

Dietetics

Students comprehend the

concepts of Nutrition and

gain a command over the

subject to be applied for

creating awareness in the

community for the betterment

of vulnerable sections of

society.

Design and implement nutrition education interventions that promote

healthful behaviors and sound nutrition practices

Ability to translate nutritional or dietary advice into a food consumption

regime

according to currently accepted standards, scientific views and guidelines;

Ability to work with individuals and teams to promote and deliver high

quality client-

centered care in the field of nutrition and dietetics;

Give nutritional advice to clients e.g. individuals and groups concerning

health awareness and the importance of a healthy diet/lifestyle, by using

different counseling methods and technological tools/e-health.

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1.1.1 C. Course Outcomes

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B. A.: Course Outcomes

1. PSY 101 Psychological

Processes

CO1

Upon successful completion of the course the students will be able to identify primary

objectives of schools of psychology and will also be aware of fields of psychology.

CO2 The students will be able to understand the concept of heredity and environment and

the neurological functioning of the human being.

CO3 A strong foundation of three concepts that enables the students to grasp the underlying

mechanisms of human cognition

CO4 Provide students with tools for understanding and regulating motivation/ emotion

through various theories

2. PSY 202 Cognitive

Processes

CO1 Identify major historical timelines and perspectives associated with learning theories

and utilize the psychology of learning and behavior in domains outside the field of

psychology.

CO2 The students will be able to understand the process of memory formation and types of

memories. They would also be able to learn some shortcuts to remember things better

CO3 The students will be able to appraise the methods used to measure intelligence and the

theories of intelligence.

CO4 The students will be able to identify the process of thinking and understand various

types of analyzing and reasoning

3. PSY 303 Dynamics of

Behavior and

Personality

CO1 The student will develop an understanding of major theories of personality and

personality development and also the emotional and social aspects of personality

CO2 Through these theories the students will be able to List the methods of personality

assessment, the basic criteria by which tests are evaluated, and common measures of

personality;

CO3 The students will not only be able to understand the mechanisms underlying stress but

also learn strategies and techniques for stress management

CO4 The students will be able to identify the gender roles and disparities in the society.

They will be able to apply information and evidence on gender roles and relationships

to their own interactions with the opposite sex

4. PSY 404 Child and

Adolescent

Psychology

CO1 The student will develop an understanding of biological, neurological, and

physiological factors that affect human development, functioning, and behavior

CO2 The students will be able to identify with their childhood and development and also

learn hazards of infancy and childhood

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CO3 The students can not only understand this developmental period but can also

effectively communicate ideas related to the psychology of adolescence. It helps them

increase personal awareness of their adolescent experience and how the study of

adolescence can inform parenting, education, and policy.

CO4 The students will be able to understand and identify the hazards of development and

the influence of culture and society

5. PSY505 Social

Psychology

CO1 The students will develop the ability to use certain fundamental concepts and

principles involved in human behavior and also can increase their capacity to interpret

research findings.

CO2 The students will develop a critical attitude toward all generalizations, and an ability

to evaluate them on the basis of the evidence

CO3 The students will be able to identify underlying causes and impact of social influence

and develop a skill of social marketing

CO4 Understand which personality and individual difference factors make some people

more likely to help than others and also the damaging effects of aggression and

theoretical framework

6. PSY 506 Abnormal

Psychology

CO1 The student will be able to define and distinguish abnormality and also understand

classification of disorders

CO2 The students will be able to identify to what extent do biological, cognitive and socio-

cultural factors influence abnormal behavior.

CO3 The students can identify and diagnose anxiety disorder

CO4 The students will be able to understand and diagnose the psychopathological

conditions

7. PSY 607 Social

Psychology

CO1 The students will develop the ability to understand how attitudes are formed

CO2 They students will be able to understand and tolerate the behavior of other people,

particularly that of members of the diverse array of groups and social categories to

which they do not belong

CO3 The students will be able to develop group think and also understand the forces that

create group differences in patterns of social behavior

CO4 The students will be able to understand the framework of leadership and will be able

to learn skills of becoming an effective leader

8. PSY 608 Abnormal

Psychology

CO1 The student will be able to understand and diagnose schizophrenia

CO2 The students will be able to understand how dysfunctional personalities develop and

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they will be able to identify and differentiate between various personality clusters

CO3 The students can identify and diagnose learning disorder

CO4 The students will be able to understand various therapy models that are used to treat

and develop interventions for disorders

9. LIT101

Literature Paper I CO1 Understand significant developments in the history of English and how the English

language has changed over time from its origin to the present day

10. LIT201 Literature Paper

II

CO2 Understands the basic structure of Old English, Middle English and Early Modern

English grammar; and the most important changes in the fields of phonology,

morphology, syntax and semantics

CO3 Demonstrate familiarity with major literary periods and with several leading writers

during those periods

CO4 Analyze and interpret themes found in the literature and intellectual movements of

the period

CO5 Reads short stories and novels analytically and interpretively, to identify and analyze

literary elements like plot, character, setting, tone, point of view, theme, style, symbol,

metaphor, and image

11.

LIT 202

Literature Paper

II

CO6 Demonstrate a skillful use or knowledge of major poetic devices, such as metaphor,

imagery, lineation, persona, types of rhythm, rhyme and other sonic effects and

understands Poetic devices as tools that a poet can use to create rhythm, enhance a

poem's meaning, or intensify a mood or feeling

CO1 Demonstrate the use of classic poetic forms, such as the sonnet, the ode, and the elegy,

as well as other contemporary, experimental, or avant-garde forms.

Understand the common techniques underlying free verse and traditional forms of

poetry

CO2 Analyze representative Shakespearean tragedies and romances in terms of the

language, characters, and themes

CO3 Demonstrate knowledge of Elizabethan history and culture.

12.

LIT 303

Literature Paper

III

CO4 Identifies the major form of poetry of this century as Metaphysical Poetry and the

poets of the time as Samuel Cowley, John Donne, George Herbert, and Andrew

CO5 Identifies the era to be an artistic, literary, and cultural era. Most poems written during

this time were written with passion about love, including much emotion

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CO6 Understands the era to be Victorian poetry during the reign of Queen Victoria, and it

was the era that brought a new wave of poetry that was influenced by Romanticism.

Understands It is the great age of whimsy and nonsense, where people wrote about

God's existence, the Gothic and the mysterious.

Identifies some poets of the time, Robert Browning, Alfred Tennyson, and Thomas

Hardy

CO1 The genre of drama and its evolution down the ages with study of a Shakespearean

Drama serves as an illustration of the form

13.

LIT 404

LIT 505

Literature Paper

IV

Literature Paper

V

CO2 Study of the evolution of Poetry and its various themes and forms down the ages

CO1 The evolution of the Essay and its various themes down the ages besides a critique of

the novel as a vehicle of social thought of the 18th

century provides the analytical tools

to study the genre

CO2 A critique of the novel as a vehicle of social thought of the 18th

century provides the

analytical tools to study the genre.

CO1 The students could comprehend the major themes and characteristics of the

Romantic, Victorian and Modern ages

14.

LIT 506

Literature Paper

V

CO2 Comprehend and explicate major poetry, plays, novels and essays of these periods

CO3 Expose the students to the various Ages /eras of English literature and the

respective major writers of those periods.

CO4 Equips students with writing, presentation skills as they explore different genres of

writing. Analytical –critical skills in reading of the text is honed

CO1 Acquaint students with Literatures of Commonwealth countries

15.

LIT 607

Literature Paper

VI

CO2 Awareness on history and the growth of Indian Writing in English

CO3 Develops the process and elements of effective speaking

CO4 Understand various genres of American Literature

CO1 Enhances the ability to inculcate aesthetics of literature in the students

16.

LIT 608

Literature Paper

VI

CO2 Inculcate the skills, values, characteristics of the 19th

and 2oth century novel

CO3 Develops critical thinking skills

CO4 Narrative technique skills are improved.

CO1 Enables active listening and Paraphrasing

17. CO2 Enhances public speaking and presentation skills

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CO3 Explores creative resources of language in Fiction

CO4 Provides Imaginative and critical insights

CO4

18. PUB 101 Introduction to

Public

Administration

CO1 Understand nature, scope of public administration and its relation with other social

sciences.

CO2 To Understand the Classical theories of public administration

CO3 To understand the human relations theories by various thinkers

CO4 To understand Socio- psychological approaches by various thinkers

CO5 To Understand the comparative public administration and development administration

theories

19. PUB 202 Concepts and

Principles of

Public

Administration

CO1 Appreciate the Concepts of Hierarchy, unity of Command, Span of

control and the changing paradigms.

CO2 Appreciate the Concepts of Coordination, Communication, Supervision and the

changing paradigms.

CO3 Understand the Concepts like public relations, Administrative planning

of public administration from public perspective.

CO4 Understand the Concepts like public Policy, New public Management of public

administration

CO5 Understanding the concepts LPG and Good Governance

20. PUB 303 Central

Administration

CO1 Analyze the evolution the Indian Administration and the constitutional

framework.

CO2 Analyze the role of president, prime minister, attorney general, NITI Aayog in the

Indian Administration.

CO3 Understand the Centre-state relations, role of All-India Services and

analyze the ARC recommendations.

CO4 Understand the role of Election Commission, CAG, and UPSC.

CO5 Understanding the Role of Lokpal, Lokayukta, CVC and Right to

information act 2005.

21. PUB 404 Governance at

State and District

CO1 Analyze the role of Governor, Chief minister, Advocate General,

Council of Ministers, GAD.

CO2 understanding District Administration and Democratic decentralization

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Level

CO3 Understand the 73rd

and 74th

Amendment Act and analyzing the administration in

Telangana.

CO4 Understand the Centre state agencies of police administration and its reforms.

CO5 Understanding and analyzing the IT initiatives in administration

22. PUB 505 Human Resource

Management

CO1 Understanding the Nature, Scope, Importance of Human resource

Management and Human resource planning

CO2 Understanding the concepts of office Management, Compensation Management,

Functions of HRM.

CO3 Understand Human resource development, training, performance

appraisal and Total quality Management.

CO4 Understand Employee Grievances, Voluntary retirement, Outsourcing

and Skill development.

23. PUB 506 Rural Local

Governance

CO1 Understanding the evolution of local organizations and democratic

decentralization.

CO2 Understanding the 73rd

amendment act and role of Panchayats

CO3 Understanding the structure of panchayat Raj and its finances from

state.

CO4 Understanding and analyzing the rural development programs, role of

Cooperatives for rural development.

24. PUB 607 Financial and

Material

Resource

Management

CO1 Understanding the Meaning, Nature, Scope and Importance of Financial

Management.

CO2 Understanding the concepts, principles, preparation, Enactment of Budget

CO3 Understand the structure of Finance ministry and functioning of

different parliamentary Committees.

CO4 Understanding the Concepts of material management, procurement, inventory

Storage.

25. PUB 608 CO1 Understanding the evolution of Unban Local bodies with reference to

74th

amendment act.

CO2 Understanding and analyzing the rural development Strategies, issues and Finances.

CO3 Understanding the urban development authorities and the services and welfare

measures.

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CO4 Understanding District and Metropolitan Committees and Agencies for

urban development.

26. HIS 101 ancient times upto

650c.e.

CO1 Understands the need to study history and the sources, literary, archaeological etc.

CO2 The prehistoric age, later Vedic and epic ages, Indus valley civilization.

CO3 Understands the Magadha empire social and economic conditions.

CO4 Understands the Gupta age, the golden age.

27. HIS 202 Ancient times

after 650 c.e.

CO1 Understands the later Gupta period, the emperors, and their kingdom.

CO2 The Delhi Sultanate, the slave dynasty.

CO3 Khilji Dynasty, Alauddin Khilji, his reforms

CO4 other dynasties, Tuglaqs Mahmud bin Tughlaq, His rule, battles.

28. HIS 303 Indian medieval

Indian history

CO1 The geographical significance in the study of history.

CO2 Understands the literary, archaeological sources of history.

CO3 Mughal empire, the times of Babur, battle of Panipat.

CO4 Akbar and the mansabdari system, Din Iilahi, Decline of Mughal empire

CO5 The advent of Europeans, East India Company, the Sepoy mutiny

29. HIS 404 Indian Medieval

History

CO1 failure of Sepoy mutiny, the nationalist movement

CO2 The Gandhian era, various movements

CO3 Quit India movement in 1942

CO4 India wins freedom in1947

30. HIS 505 World History CO1 Understands the reformation and renaissance in Europe.

CO2 The French revolution, Napoleons Bonaparte

CO3 The industrial revolution, changes in the society

CO4 The American revolution, The Vienna congress.

31. HIS 506 The Telangana

History

CO1 The age of satavahanas, the vishnukundis

CO2 Understands the social and economic conditions.

CO3 The chalukyas of vengi, socio; economic conditions.

CO4 Qutb shahis of Golconda, The rise of sammakka and saraamma

32. HIS 607 World History CO1 Understands the age of matternich

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CO2 Unification of Italy , Prussian wars

CO3 First world war , causes and effects

CO4 Understands the causes of World war 2, establishment of UNO , League of Nations

33. HIS 608 Telangana

History

CO1 Understands the Mulki and non-mulki issues

CO2 The legacy of Nizam's

CO3 Inclusion of Hyderabad in the province of India

CO4 History of Nizam Shahis, Literature and art of the nizam period

34. ECO 101 Micro Economics CO1 Understands the Economic behavior and methodology of micro economics.

CO2 Analyses the Consumer behavior and his preferences based on his utility.

CO3 Understand Market Demand and factors affecting price and demand.

CO4 Understands objectives of a business firm and NATURE OF Production.

35. ECO 202 Micro Economics CO1 Understands the Revenue and Cost of a firm and its equilibrium.

CO2 Know the types of Markets and its price determination under different time period.

CO3 Understands the factors of production and its characteristics and pricing

CO4 Understands the different theories of Pricing of factors of production

36. ECO 303 Macro Economics CO1 Examines the behavior of the Economy as whole and Understands different methods

for the measurement of national income.

CO2 the study of Classical and Keynesian theories of

employment and unemployment makes to understand the increasing and decreasing of

money supply and demand

CO3 It shows capital preservation remains a real priority for most investors and student

understand how the investor decides his investment portfolio will be overweight

CO4 Understands the fluctuations in business cycles and causes of inflation.

37. ECO 404 Macro Economics CO1 Enables the student about the development of means of carrying out transactions

involving the study of physical money such as coins and paper money.

CO2 This study makes the student how to apply it, including the idea that an increase in

the money supply leads to inflation in the long run relationship between inflation,

the money supply, real output, and prices

CO3 Understands the methods of Credit Control Used by the Central Bank

CO4 After studying this the student would be able to Describe the context of banking,

the financial system, its instruments, concerned with borrowing and lending.

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38. ECO 505 Indian Economy CO1 It makes to understand the improvements in a variety of areas or indicators (such

as literacy rates, life expectancy, and poverty rates), and able to analyze the process

of development.

CO2 makes to analyze a comparison of the production structure of India and availability

and contribution of natural recourses to the national output

CO3 Understands the growth pattern of GNP and causes and measure of Inequalities in

India

CO4 Understands the Agriculture sector developments and policies followed by the Govt.

to improve the rural credit facilities.

39. ECO 506 Public Finance CO1 It makes the student to understand the Distinction between public goods and private

goods. Understands Role of Government in the Economy especially in Developing

Countries.

CO2 Understands effects of public expenditure on economic growth by using various

growth models

CO3 Understands the influence of Tax on Revenue, Public expenditure and Public debt.

CO4 Understands about the Fiscal and Monetary Policies in Economic stabilization and

redistribution of income and wealth

40. ECO 607 Indian Economy CO1 Makes to analyze the Growth and development of industrial policy and opts

contribution to Indian Economy.

CO2 Analyses the Growing Importance of Service sector in Indian Economy

CO3 The study of this unit enable the student on development plans of the Planning

Commission and the achievements of the goals set by the Government

CO4 Understands the importance of Telangana Economy and its Growing Dimension in

various sectors and its importance.

41. ECO 608 International

Trade

CO1 Makes to understand the importance of International Trade in Economic

Development.

CO2 Understands the role of trade and threshold effects of trade on economic growth And

how trade has a positive impact on technological change and growth when

comparative advantages lie in sectors.

CO3 Explore what tariffs and quotas are and what effect they can have on the supply of

imported goods

CO4 Understands the Trends and Composition of India's Foreign Trade. The impact of

trade reforms on Indian Economy.

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42. POL 101

Political Science

Concepts,

Theories and

Ideologies – I

CO1 Perspectives in the discipline of Political Science and it‘s importance

CO2 Origin of the state and theories

CO3 Enlightened our community about the importance of Political Rights

CO4 Ideologies and their importance for the construction of social system and state

43. POL 202

Political Science

Concepts,

Theories and

Institutions –II

CO1 Made a typologies of government

CO2 Understood comparative government and politics

CO3 Political Parties classification , features interest groups and public opinion

CO4 Structure and role of Legislature, Executive & Judiciary

44. POL 303

Indian Political

System-I

CO1 Demonstration of constitutional values and its implication

CO2 Basic principles of Indian Government and Politics

CO3 Emergency powers of the President of India and the status of Fundamental Rights

CO4 Observed the constitutional relations between the Centre and the State

45. POL 404

Indian Political

System –II

CO1 Political Parties in India National &Regional Parties

CO2 Good Governance & Right to Information Act

CO3 Social movements in India

CO4 Empowerment through Local Self Governing bodies

46. POL 505

Political

Thought (a)

CO1 Classification of Political Thought from ancient to modern era

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CO2 Western political philosophy

CO3 Secular and theological Medieval streams of Political Thought

CO4 Marxist political philosophy

47. POL 506

International

Relations IV (A)

Optional

CO1 Meaning ,scope ,importance &approach to I.R

CO2 Colonialism features &Third world Countries

CO3 Features of Regional Organization

CO4 E.U., SAARC&ASEAN, Role, Limitations

48. POL 607

Indian Political

Thought Paper

III ( B)

CO1 Ancient Indian State –features, Manu &Kuaitlya

CO2 Buddhist Political Thought

CO3 Modern Indian Political thought

CO4 Nationalism & Egalitarianism

49. POL 608

Political

Science/Internatio

nal Relations

Paper IV (B)

Optional

CO1 Global Political Economy, Structure & Role

CO2 International Security

CO3 Emerging Issues

CO4 Indo-US &Indo-Russia relations

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B.Sc. Biological Sciences: Course Outcomes

S. No Course

Code

Course Title Course Outcome

1. BOT 101

Microbial Diversity and

Cryptogams

CO1 Understand the importance of microorganisms in both industry and

public health.

CO2 Apply basic microbiology concepts to solve daily problems related to

microbial issues

CO3 Gain skills in Mushroom Cultivation

CO4 Attain knowledge of plant diseases and control measures

2. BOT 202 Bryophyta, Pteridophyta,

Gymnosperms and

Palaeobotany

CO1 Understand the alternation of generations in each of the major plant

phyla

CO2 Gain knowledge about the features and reproductive adaptations of

mosses and other bryophytes

CO3 Understand how reproduction differs between gymnosperms and

angiosperms

CO4 Compare and understand the types of fossils: preserved organisms,

mineral replacement fossils, and impression fossils.

3. BOT303 Taxonomy & Medicinal

Botany

CO1 Develop a basic knowledge of taxonomic diversity and important

families of useful plants.

CO2 Acquire an increased awareness and appreciation of plants & plant

products encountered in everyday life.

CO3 identify medicinal plants (family/genus -level) identify by name and

understand the effects of plant chemical constituents on humans

CO4 Apply basic ethnobotanical techniques to the study of a specific

cultural use of medicinal plants

4. BOT404 Anatomy & Embryology CO1 Understand the concept of secondary and lateral meristem

CO2 Recognize that flowering plants exhibit an alternation of generations

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CO3 Identify the reproductive parts of a flower and describe the function of

each part

CO4 Understand the development of male and female gametophytes.

5. BOT 505

Cell Biology and Genetics CO1 Recognize the roles of the major cell organelles

CO2 Learn the major stages of the cell cycle

CO3 Gain Knowledge of inheritance of characters

CO4 Understand the basic concept of Chromosomal aberrations.

6. BOT 506 Tissue Culture,

Biotechnology, Seed

Technology and

Horticulture

CO1 Understand and learn the concept of; The various components of

plant tissue culture media

CO2 The mechanism of micropropagation and organogenesis

CO3 Design a landscape features for planning their own garden

CO4 Compare types of seed dormancies, their causes, and methods of

breaking dormancy

7. BOT 607

Plant Physiology CO1 Understand and apply the basic concepts of Plant Physiology

In the field of agriculture.

CO2 Distribution of metabolic processes in the cell.

CO3 Importance of mineral nutrition, transpiration, photosynthesis and

respiration

CO4 The mechanism of flowering and importance of phytoharmones

8. BOT 608 Ecology and Biodiversity CO1 Understand and apply the knowledge in

Conservation of plants and plant communities

CO2 The interrelationships of Plants and environment

CO3 Levels of biodiversity

CO4 Importance of Ex-situ and In-situ conservation of Biodiversity

9. ZOO 101 Non-Chordata I and

Biochemistry.

CO1 Identify and classify invertebrate organisms from Protozoa to

Annelida.

CO2 Differentiate between Carbohydrates based on their structure and

function

CO3 Have basic knowledge about Nucleic acids.

CO4 Describe structure of proteins and fats

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CO5 Explain about coral and coral reef formation

10. ZOO

202

Non-Chordata II and Cell

Biology.

CO1 Students will be able to classify the different invertebrate organisms

under various phylums based on their characters.

CO2 Students will gain Dissection skills.

CO3 Identify various cellular organelles and describe their structure and

function

CO4 Explain the structure and Functions of cell wall

CO5 Differentiate between plant and animal cell

11. ZOO 303 Chordata I and

Developmental Biology

CO1 Understand diversity of animals from evolutionary, functional and

ecological perspectives .

CO2 Differentiate between Chordates and Non- Chordates.

CO3 Understand about the various stages in development starting from

zygote to an adult.

CO4 Gain knowledge about the fate maps and growth patterns in various

organisms

CO5 Identify stages of development in an embryo

12. ZOO

404

Chordata II and Ecology CO1 Dissection skills will be gained by the students.

CO2 Research a species as a whole or analyze individual organisms

CO3 Students can cater to a job as a zookeeper, a veterinary assistant, an

animal caretaker or a marine animal trainer.

CO4 Advanced degree programs in Ecology can lead to a career as a

veterinarian, zoologist, university professor or independent research

13. ZOO 505 Animal Physiology I

Genetics

CO1 Gain skills important for the investigation of animal biology: making

observations, generating and presenting data, experimental design,

writing reports, dissecting specimens, and using microscopes and

classification keys.

CO2 Describe the physiology of basic processes in human body

CO3 Identify the problems based on blood grouping

CO4 Create awareness about the various genetic disorders that can be

prevented by genetic counseling

14. ZOO 506

Immunology,

Hematology and

Important Human

CO1 Have an awareness of current research in the field and possible

applications of their knowledge in Immunology.

CO2 Students will be able to identify their blood groups

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Parasites CO3 Students can assess their hemoglobin levels

CO4 Create awareness about various parasites, their mode of transmission ,

prevention and treatment

15. ZOO

607

Animal Physiology II

Evolution

CO1 Describe the male and Female reproductive systems.

CO2 Importance of Hormones and various disorders caused due to excess

of or deficiency of hormones

CO3 Understanding about the concept of Evolution.

CO4 Describe the evolutionary relationship between two species

16. ZOO 608 Animal Biotechnology

and Fisheries

CO1 Students can demonstrate the basic technical skills necessary for work

in aquaculture and fisheries.

CO2 Create local and global solutions to complex challenges in aquaculture

and fisheries

CO3 Have knowledge of impact of aquaculture and fisheries on society, the

economy and natural environment.

CO4 Explain the importance of Biotechnology in daily life.

17. CHE 101 Paper –I CO1 Describe general properties and periodic trends of main group

elements and synthesis of compounds.

CO2 - Understand elementary quantum mechanics and significance of

quantum numbers.

CO3 Describe electronic effects operating in organic molecules and its

application on chemical properties and reactivity. Characteristic

reactions of alkanes and cycloalkanes.

CO4 theories of qualitative and quantitative analysis and its applications in

routine laboratory analysis

18. CHE 202 Paper –II CO1 Predict structure and geometries of molecular species, applying the

VBT and MOT.

Gain knowledge about types of organometallic comounds ,

nomenclature and preparation of alkyls of main group elements

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CO2 Name aliphatic compounds, according to IUPAC rules. list their

characteristic reactions , recall reagents to predict products, apply

Huckel‘s rules to predict aromaticit

CO3 Symmetry operations, Braggs law and its application . Describe

semiconductors, types and application. Understand Raoults law and

Henry‘s law, their implications. Explain distillation of binary miscible

solutions and steam distillation.

CO4 Describe properties, synthesis and applications of nano materials,

Explain super conductivity, polymers and explain polymerization

process. Describe methods of determination of molecular weight of

polymer.

19. CHE 303 Paper – III CO1 CO1 - Appreciate chemical properties and periodic trends of d&f-

block elements.

CO2 Understand roults law, solute concentration on various colligative

properties. Phase rule, no. of phases, deg. of Freedom. Differentiate

thermal and photochemical processes, State Laws of photochemistry.

CO3 Understand synthetic routes. Explain important physical and chemical

properties , predicting the products of reactions. Develop skill of

writing mechanisms.

CO4 Identify symmetry in molecules. explain stereoisomerism and its

types , identify chirality in molecules, assign R&S , cis & trans and

E,Z configurations to molecules.

20. CHE 404 Paper- IV CO1 Develop an understanding of theories of metallic bonding.

Semiconductors. EAN and carbonyls. Appreciate the importance and

role of metal ions in biological systems.

CO2 Characteristic reactions of different carbonyl compounds. Learn and

recall reagents to predict products reactions. Develop skill of writing

reaction mechanisms.

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CO3 Derive rate laws, Explain theories of reaction rates. Differentiate

homogenous and heterogeneous catalysis. Explain enzyme catalysis

and factors affecting it. Recognize the Michaelis-Menten equation

CO4 Acquire basic knowledge about synthetic strategies, asymmetric

synthesis of organic molecules.

21. CHE 505 Paper – V CO1 Name coordination compounds, understand and apply theories that

explain bonding and structure, list merits and demerits,

CO2 Classify amines as 10, 2

0, 3

0; describe the general methods of

preparation, properties and uses of amines and nitro compounds.

Learn nomenclature of simple five member rings, give an account of

their reactivity and write reactions for their synthesis.

CO3 State thermodynamic laws, understand concepts of work , enthalpy

entropy and free energy,

CO4 Solve problems using relationships between work, enthalpy entropy

and free energy.

22. CHE

506A

Paper – VI CO1 Beer-Lamberts law, list applications and demerits. Understand

fundamentals of light and matter interaction and explain its

implications on types of spectra and structure determination. Describe

spectroscopic instrumentation and interpret spectra.

CO2 Acquire basic knowledge of drug classification and terminologies.

Understand scheme of synthesis of few drugs.

CO3 Explain solvent extraction; define terms of chromatography, Explain

basic principles of chromatographic separations, design and working

of instruments and list applications of these techniques.

23. CHE 506

A

Paper – VII CO1 Beer-Lamberts law, list applications and demerits. Understand

fundamentals of light and matter interaction and explain its

implications on types of spectra and structure determination. Describe

spectroscopic instrumentation and interpret spectra.

CO2 Understand meaning, need and goals of green chemistry. Explain the

principles and strategies of green chemistry.

CO3 Understand mathematical concepts and its applications in chemistry

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24. CHE

607A

Paper – VII CO1 Identify labile and inert complexes, explain SN1 and SN

2 ligand

substitution reaction with examples, Describe trans effect and apply in

synthesis of simple complexes.

CO2 Comprehend and explain in detail, elucidation, characteristic chemical

properties of carbohydrates with help of chemical equations.

Structures of glucose and fructose. Amino acids. Define Zwitter ion

and its properties. Explain formation of peptide bonds and name

peptides.

CO3

Understand all aspects of conductance. Define reversible and

irreversible cells. Describe the standard hydrogen electrode and state

its importance. Numerical problems.

25. CHE 608

A

Paper – VIII CO1 Demonstrate an understanding of the processes responsible for NMR,

chemical shifts and splitting patterns.

CO2 Demonstrate a working knowledge of mass spectroscopy. Interpret

data of IR, UV, NMR, MS in elucidation of molecular structure.

CO3 Understand principles of drug discovery; explain drug- receptor

interaction in body.

CO4 Understand principle behind working of GC instrument and explain its

applications. Applications of electrophoresis.

26. CHE 608

B

Paper – VIII CO1 CO 1 - Demonstrate an understanding of the processes responsible for

NMR, chemical shifts and splitting patterns.

CO2 Demonstrate a working knowledge of mass spectroscopy. Interpret

data of IR, UV, NMR, and MS in elucidation of molecular structure.

CO3 Explain green synthesis and green catalyst. Microwave and UV

assisted synthesis.

CO4 Gain knowledge about hardware and software. Apply programming

skills to generate computer codes for simple chemical relations.

27. GEN 101 Genetic Analysis CO1 Understanding basic principles of inheritance and Analysis of

Mendelian inheritance in man

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CO2 Mechanism of cell division and chromosomal segregation and slide

preparation and Types of gametogenesis

CO3 Extension to Mendelian segregation patterns and typing of blood

groups in the lab and Probing in to environmental effect on genes

CO4 Understanding of polygenes and Exploring non Mendelian inheritance

28. GEN202 Chromosomal Genetics CO1 Description of ultra structure of chromosome ,Analysis of variation in

chromosomes and slide preparation

CO2 Mechanism of sex determination, Application of Lyon hypothesis and

Barr body identification

CO3 Analysis of PAR region , Understanding application of sex related

inheritance

CO4 Analysis of linkage and recombination, Mapping of genes on a

chromosomes

29. GEN 303 Molecular Genetics -I CO1 Development of Watson & Crick model of DNA , Analysis of

modes DNA replication

CO2 Application of re association kinetics of DNA and DNA quantization,

Organization of eukaryotic genome

CO3 Dissection of a gene for fine structure, Understanding gene-enzyme

relationship

CO4 Analysis of gene expression, Deciphering genetic code

30. GEN 404 Molecular Genetics – II CO1 Understanding gene regulation models, Differential expression of

genes

CO2 Molecular basis of mutations and application of Micronucleus test,

Repair of DNA damage

CO3 Mechanism of transposition, Analysis of transposable elements

CO4 Understanding RDNA technology, Application of genetic engineering

31. GEN 505 Biostatistics& Genetic

Equilibrium

CO1 Understanding Scientific method and hypothesis testing, Analysis of

correlation and regression

CO2 Establishment of equilibrium , Analysis of Mendelian populations

CO3 Attainment of Hardy & Weinberg equilibrium under mutation, Modes

of selection leading polymorphisms

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CO4 Understanding gene flow as a consequence of migration, Process of

subdivision and consequences

32. GEN

506A

Genetic Engineering &

Technology

CO1 Analysis of advanced techniques , Analysis of DNA sequencing and

fingerprinting

CO2 Strategies of gene transfer, Pros & cons of GM foods

CO3 Genetic Engineering of animals, Application of animal model

CO4 Industrial Applications , Commercialization of enzyme

33. GEN 607 Breeding And Genomic

Evolution

CO1 Understanding inbreeding and Concept of Genetic Load

CO2 Application of selection methods and Marker Assisted Selection

CO3 Methods of animal improvement and Analysis of animal pedigree

CO4 Origin of genomes and Molecular phylogenies

34. GEN

608A

Molecular Genetics CO1 Understanding prenatal diagnosis and Application of gene therapy

CO2 Application of Tissue engineering and Stem cell therapy strategies

CO3 DNA based drugs and RNA based drugs

CO4 Human genome projects and Ethical issues and bioinformatics

35. NUT 101

Nutritional Biochemistry-

I

CO1 Students will acquire will gain knowledge regarding the Classification

of Foods details of the various components of carbohydrates.

CO2 The students will learn classification, composition, chemistry,

Nutritional significance, food sources, physiological functions,

Digestion and absorption of proteins and of amino acids

CO3 Students will gain an understanding of the classification, composition,

chemistry, Nutritional significance, food sources, physiological

functions, Digestion and absorption and metabolism of lipids.

CO4 Students will study in detail the significance of Nucleic acids and also

learn about Energy metabolism

36. NUT 202

Nutritional Biochemistry-

II

CO1 Students will acquire detailed knowledge about fat and water soluble

vitamins.

CO2 Will gain a basic understanding of role of macro and micro minerals

their food sources, requirements and deficiency disorders

CO3 Learn about role of water and water and electrolyte balance

CO4 Understand different hormones and enzymes and their role in Human

Nutrition

37. NUT Food Science and CO1 The students will learn the importance of the food group system ,food

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303 Preparation pyramid ,phytonutrients and details of structure, composition ,

nutritional value, processing, , nutrient losses and different products of

cereals ,pulses and legumes

CO2 The students will learn the composition, nutritional significance,

processing and storage of milk, milk products and various fleshy

foods

CO3 The students will study the details of Classification, composition-

nutritive value , nutrient losses- in cooking processing and methods of

storage of fruits and vegetables .

CO4 The student will obtain knowledge of Sources- Nutrient composition,

uses and role of Sugar & Jaggery, edible Fats and Oils, spices and

condiments and Beverages

38. NUT 404

Nutrition through

Lifecycle

CO1 The students will gain knowledge about the principles Meal planning,

Nutritional requirements and meal planning for adults, Iodine

deficiency disorder and Goitre control program.

CO2 The Students will learn in detail Nutritional and food requirements,

dietary guidelines and nutritional problems of pregnancy and

lactation.

CO3 The student will gain an insight into the Nutritional and food

requirements, nutritional and feeding problems of and various nutrient

supplementation programs for infants, toddlers and school going age

group.

CO4 The student will be able to learn the details of Nutritional and food

requirements, nutritional problems of adolescents and geriatric groups.

They also gain details of Methods of Assessment of nutritional status.

39. NUT 505

Food processing &

Preservation

CO1 Students will learn aims and objectives of food processing, advanced

applications of food technology, role of food technology in combating

malnutrition in developing countries. And also Food spoilage

including causes of food spoilage, physical, chemical and Microbial

spoilage of foods.

CO2 Students will gain knowledge of Food Preservation, principles of food

preservation. Home scale methods of food preservation like Drying,

Refrigeration, Pickling, and use of sugars, salt and Chemicals

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preservative, Food Labeling

CO3 Students will gain knowledge in scientific principles involved in

Commercial methods of food preservation-Use of High temperature,

Pasteurization,. Use of Low temperature- Cellar storage, refrigeration,

different methods of freezing and also Preservation by Dehydration

and Use of Concentration

CO4 Students will learn about food irradiation and use of chemicals

preservatives, food additives, fortification, enrichments, substitution,

supplementation, fermentation and germination, Novel protein foods.

40. NUT 506

Food Sanitation And

Hygiene

CO1 The students will gain knowledge of infectious disease epidemiology,

details of water impurities and large scale and small scale purification

of water.

CO2 The students will be able to understand the various Physical, chemical

and biological hazards in foods.

CO3 The students will become aware of details of Food adulteration -

common adulterants and Prevention of food adulteration FSSAI,

HACCP &Codex Alimentations

CO4 The students will become skilled at the various food safety and

Personal hygiene practices implemented in a food service

establishment

41. NUT 607

Therapeutic Nutrition CO1 The students will learn Principles of diet in disease- objectives of diet

therapy and Role of a dietician- therapeutic modification of normal

diet.

CO2 The students will acquire details of Dietary management: during

diseases of the stomach

CO3 The student will gain detailed knowledge of the Dietary management

of underweight, Nutrition and Cancer.

CO4 The student will be taught the fine points of Aetiology, symptoms,

diagnosis and Dietary management and complications of : obesity,

Diabetes , Cardio Vascular Disorders and hypertension.,

42. NUT 608 Public Health CO1 The students will learn Importance of Public health, Determinants of

health.

Health education methodology- individual, group and mass methods,

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School Health education.

CO2 The students will learn about Environment and Health, - Role of

Vectors and Pests ‐ Malaria, Filariasis. Vector control at individual or at community or at

both levels, Mechanical, Biological and Chemical control. Of vectors

CO3 The students will gain knowledge about Immunity,, antigen and

antibodies, immunoglobulin, Immunization, active and passive,

immunization schedule, immunizing agents, hazards of immunization

CO4 The students will learn about Maternal and child Healthcare, maternal

and infant mortality and morbidity Primary health care system, Health

Indicators, National health programs –Malaria control program, AIDS

Control program, National and international health agencies

43. MIC 101 Introductory

Microbiology-I

CO1 Get insight into historical aspects of microorganisms and impact on

human societies.

CO2 Able to differentiate between prokaryotic & eukaryotic cells and

explain the characteristics of bacteria, virus, fungi, protozoa, algae.

CO3 Knowledge on control of microorganisms by physical and chemical

sterilization methods

CO4 Explain about methods of cultivation and preservation of

microorganisms

44. MIC 202 Introductory

Microbiology-II

CO1 Describe the ultra structure of bacterial cell & characteristic features

of other prokaryotic cell types

CO2 Insight on characteristics, cultivation and classification of viruses

CO3 Knowledge on biomolecules of microorganisms

CO4 Give the significance of pH & Buffers in Biology

45. MIC 303 Microbial Physiology CO1 Know how microorganisms transport substances into and out of their

interiors

CO2 Able to explain microbial growth, factors affecting microbial growth

and methods to measure microbial growth

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CO3 Explain how microorganisms generate energy via aerobic and

anaerobic modes of respiration

CO4 Understand the mechanism of anoxygenic and oxygenic

photosynthesis in bacteria

46. MIC 404 Microbial Genetics CO1 Gain insight into basics of microbial genetics like structure of nucleic

acids ,types and mode of replication

CO2 Understand Microbial genes, gene expression & protein synthesis in

prokaryotes

CO3 Understand what is rDNA technology and methods employed in

rDNA technology.

CO4 Explain the role of rDNA in medicine, agriculture and industry

47. MIC 505 Immunology &

Pharmaceutical

Microbiology

CO1 Basic understanding on key components of the innate and adaptive

immune responses and insight into which cell types and organs are

involved in an immune response.

CO2 Explain the Role of Antigens & Antibobies in Immunity &

understand Significance of antigen antibody reactions

CO3 Differentiate between different Hypersensitivity states

CO4 Gain Knowledge types of antimicrobial agents and their mode of

action

48. MIC 506 Agricultural and

Environmental

Microbiology

CO1 Students gain insight into fundamental concepts of soil microbiology

& soil microbial diversity, Understand the types of microbial

interactions and able to explain the Role of microbes in Biogeo

chemical cycling

CO2 Basic understanding on Applied concepts of soil microbes-nitrogen

fixation, Phosphate solubilization and plant growth promotion

CO3 Understand the microbiology of potable and polluted waters

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CO4 Gain knowledge on significant role of microbes in environment in

Solid waste Disposal mechanisms & Biodegradation of environmental

pollutants

49. MIC 607

Medical Microbiology

CO1 Demonstrate an understanding of microbial virulence mechanisms,

host response to infection & knowledge on normal flora of human

body

CO2 Insight on air borne, water borne infections(microbial causes,

pathogenesis, transmission of infection, diagnosis, prevention and

treatment

CO3 Able to Explain about vector borne and blood borne infections

(microbial causes, pathogenesis, transmission of infection, diagnosis,

prevention and treatment) by being able to identify a unknown

organisms in clinical samples, and describe the pathogenesis of

important pathogens

CO4 Gain Knowledge on principles of diagnostic microbiology &

Understand the cultural, microscopic, biochemical & molecular

methods of identification of pathogen

50. MIC 608 Food & Industrial

Microbiology

CO1 Gain Knowledge on how microorganisms cause spoilage, poisoning

and understand significance of food preservation.

CO2 Develop insight on basics of industrial microbiology ie screening &

strain improvement.

CO3 Knowledge on microorganisms involved in production of fermented

foods.

CO4 Students learn about fermentation processes, medium optimization,

and production processes of industrially important products.

51. BCH 101 Bio molecules 1 CO1 Describe the structure of water and its role in biological processes

,concepts of pH and Buffers

CO2 Define and Classify Carbohydrates ,write structures and correlate

structures with functions

CO3 Define and Classify Amino acids, write structures and correlate

structures with functions

CO4 Define and Classify Lipids, Lipoproteins, Prostaglandins ,write

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structures and correlate structures with functions

CO5 Describe the structure and function of Biomembranes

52. BCH 202 Biomolecules II and

enzymology

CO1 CO1 Define and Classify proteins, write structures and correlate

structures with functions

CO2 Write the structures of purines ,pyrimidines, nucleosides and

nucleotides Describe the structure of DNA, double helical structure

and super coiling and correlate the structure with functions

CO3 Describe the different types of RNA, understand Tm ,Hyperchromic

effect and their significance

CO4 Define holoenzyme, apoenzyme ,coenzyme ,cofactor and classify

enzymes

CO5 Understand the different types of catalysis of enzyme

CO6 Describe the roles of allosteric enzymes,isozymes,PDH complex and

analyze the regulatory strategies of enzyme control

53. ‘

BCH 303 Bioenergetics and

Intermediary

Metabolism I

CO1 Define Biological oxidations, Reduction potential, free energy

CO2 Describe energy transformations in living systems

CO3 Describe the electron carriers, mechanism of electron transport chain

and oxidative phosphorylation

CO4 Define and explain metabolic concepts, illustrate structural

carbohydrate biochemical pathways, correlate and comprehend

regulatory strategies of carbohydrate metabolism

CO5 Define and explain metabolic concepts, illustrate structural lipid

biochemical pathways, correlate and comprehend regulatory strategies

of lipid metabolism

54. BCH 404 Intermediary

Metabolism II and

Biochemical

Techniques

CO1 Understand the general reactions of amino acid metabolism, urea

cycle

CO2 Write the structural pathways of purine, pyrimidine metabolism

CO3 Understand the significance of ribonucleotide reductase and

thymidylate synthase

CO4 Understand principles and applications of centrifugation,

chromatography techniques like Paper, Thin layer , Gel filtration, Ion

exchange & Affinity

CO5 Understand the principles & Applications of Electrophoresis,

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colorimetry and spectrophotometry

55. BCH 505 Physiology and

Nutritional Biochemistry

CO1 Describe the physiology of Heart, muscle, Vision, Nervous system &

Digestion

CO2 Classify Hormones & Describe the physiological role and disorders of

Hormones of Pancreas, Thyroid, parathyroid, gonads, placenta

,Adrenals, pituitary glands

CO3 Understand the concepts of Balanced diet, BMR Energy

requirements, RDA & BVP and Malnutrition

CO4 Describe the sources, structure & Biochemical role of fat solube &

Water soluble Vitamins

CO5 Define Neutraceutical & Functional foods, describe the role of Bulk

and trace elements

CO6 Apply the knowledge of physiology and Nutritional Biochemistry to

comprehend the role of biochemistry in the practice of medical ,

nutritional research and molecular diagnostics

56. BCH 506 Clinical Biochemistry

and Immunology

CO1 Understand and describe the Liver profile & Kidney profile

CO2 Understand and describe the Disorders of Carbohydrates and lipid

metabolism

CO3 Apply the knowledge of clinical Biochemistry to comprehend the role

of biochemistry in the practice of medical and molecular diagnostics

CO4 Understand the concepts of Innate and Acquired immunity, Haptens,

adjuvants, and monoclonal antibodies

CO5 Describe the Immunological reactions like agglutination,

Immunoprecipitation, Immunodiffusion and apply the knowledge in

Immunodiagnostics

CO6 Understand and Describe the concepts of immunization,

Hypersensitivity & Graft rejection.

57. BCH 607 Microbiology and

Molecular Biology

CO1 Describe, analyze and apply concepts of basic Microbiology in

diagnostics and research

CO2 Describe, analyze and apply concepts of basic virology in diagnostics

and research

CO3 Understand and analyze the concepts of DNA Replication and the

Enzymology

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CO4 Understand and analyze the concepts of DNA transcription in

Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes

CO5 Describe the role of Inhibitors of DNA replication and transcription

and apply this knowledge in Designing New Drugs

58. BCH 608 Translation, Recombinant

DNA Technology and

Bioinformatics

CO1 Understand and describe the process of Protein synthesis and

regulation of Prokaryotic gene expression

CO2 Understand the concepts of cloning, DNA sequencing, Vectors, Hosts

and Tools of r-DNA technology

CO3 Understand and analyze the concepts of PCR, Blotting techniques, c-

DNA & Genomic library and apply the knowledge in the production

of recombinant products

CO4 Define the terms Proteomics, Genomics, Gene bank and understand

sequence alignment- BLAST & FASTA

CO5 Apply the concepts of r-DNA technology and Bionformatics in

diagnostics and research and drug designing

59. BIT 101 Cell biology and

genetics

CO1 Comprehensive knowledge of Cell biology

CO2 Thorough understanding of cell cycle, its regulation, and Apoptosis

and its significance

CO3 Describe Mendelism and deviations from Mendelian inheritance

CO4 Understand Linkage, recombination and Gene mapping

60. BIT 202 Nucleic acids and

bioinformatics

CO1 Explain structure of DNA , genome organization of prokaryotes and

eukaryotes

CO2 Describe DNA replication , recombination and Mutations

CO3 Understand Bioinformatics, storage and retrieval of information from

databases

CO4 Identify role of Bioinformatics in drug designing, phylogenetic

analysis by using Gene identification tools

61. BIT 303 Biological Chemistry

and Intermediary

Metabolism

CO1 Classify Carbohydrates - biochemical importance , Polysaccharides ,

Peptides and proteins

CO2 Classify Lipids and their classification, Enzymes , their physiological

role

CO3 Understand Interaction of carbohydrate, lipids and amino acid

metabolic pathways

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CO4 Describe metabolism of amino acids, Photosynthetic reactions

62. BI T 404 Microbiology and

biophysical

techniques

CO1 Explain microbiological pathogens, organisms, methods of

sterilization

CO2 Learn Preparation of pure cultures, identification of cultures

CO3 Comprehend sensitive instrumentation techniques - Mass

spectrophotometer , Chromatography

CO4 Study modern techniques used in biological experiments

63. BIT 505 Molecular biology

and genetic

engineering

CO1 Classify genetic elements and C-value paradox

CO2 Describe organization of genome in Prokaryotes and eukaryotes

CO3 Differentiate Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic transcription

CO4 Explain Gene regulation through Operon concept, and regulatory

elements

64. BIT 506 Applications of

biotechnology

CO1 Study Animal cell culture media, preservation of cell lines, transgenic

animals

CO2 Describe Stem cells, IVF and Embryo transfer technique, Molecular

Pharming

CO3 Learn mass cultivation plant cells, preservation of cell lines, Clonal

propogation

CO4 Identify Genetic disorders, Prenatal diagnosis and Gene therapy.

65. BIT 607 r-DNA Technology

and immunology

CO1 Comprehend cloning , construction of cDNA library and different

types of vectors.

CO2 Identify nucleic acids, PCR technology, DNA Fingerprinting

CO3 Understand immune cells and organs, antigen- antibody reactions

CO4 Describe MHC complex, Antibody diversity, Hypersensitivity and

autoimmunity

66. BIT 608 Industrial and

environmental

biotechnology

CO1 Learn Fermentation technology, screening and preservation of

industrial microorganisms.

CO2 Study bioreactors, therapeutic proteins, foods, IPRs, Patent rights ,bio-

safety and Bioethics

CO3 Understand environmental biotechnology, biofuels, their significance

CO4 Describe biofertilizers, biopesticides, microbial degradation of

industrial wastes and microbial ore leaching

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B.Sc. Physical Sciences Course Outcomes

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B.Sc. Physical Sciences : Course Outcomes

1. MAT

101

Differential

Equations

CO1 Understand how to differentiate linear and non-linear,

CO2 understand some basic definitions, Find the envelopes and orthogonal trajectories

of the family of different surfaces

CO3 Understand How to resolve the differential equations into rational and solve it.

Solve equations for p, x and y, explain Clairaut's equation

CO4 Will be able to find solution of higher-order linear differential equations, Uses the

method "variations of parameters" to find to solution of higher-order linear

differential equations with variable coefficients, Solves the Cauchy-Euler equations

2. MAT

202

Three

Dimensional

Geometry

CO1 understand geometrical terminology for angles, triangles, quadrilaterals and circles,

measure angles using a protractor, use geometrical results to determine unknown

angles

CO2 Define parallel lines, Recognize and create parallel lines on graphs and with

equations, define perpendicular lines, Recognize and create graphs and equations of

perpendicular lines

CO3 Understand the equation of the tangent plane and use the tangent plane as a local

linear approximation to the surface

CO4 Understand how to use cylinder and cone, Identify the shape of the surface of a

cylinder and cone, Measure the surface area of a cylinder and a cone, finding

volume of a cylinder and cone.

3. MAT

303

Real Analysis

CO1 Understand the concepts of limits, Continuity, Discontinuity, Uniform Continuity

CO2 Analyze Derivatives and apply Mean value Theorems

CO3 Understand the Concept of Sequences and Series and interpret series Tests

CO4 Identify Riemann Integral functions

4. MAT

404

Abstract Algebra

CO1 Trained in the Basic concepts of Groups, Subgroups

CO2 Apply the learned concepts to Normal subgroups, Homomorphism and Cyclic

groups

CO3 Attain knowledge in Rings, Sub rings, Ideals

CO4 Further learn Isomorphisms and polynomial rings

5. MAT

505

Linear Algebra and

Vector Claculus

CO1 Vector Spaces, Sub Spaces, Linear Combination, Dimension of Vector Space and

Subspace. Definitions, Operations on vectors and scalars.

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CO2 Rank and Nullity of Linear Transformations, Invertible Linear Transformations.

Ordinary derivatives of vectors , Continuity, Frenet – Serret formulae, Gradient,

Divergence, Curl

CO3 Sylvester‘s Law of Nullity and Cayley Hamilton Theorem. Vector Integration

CO4 Inner Product Spaces. Green‘s Theorem in a plane, Gauss Divergence theorem,

Stokes theorem & Applications of these theorems.

6. MAT-

506 (A)

Numerical Analysis

CO1 Analyze and detect different form of errors and also will be able to solve Algebraic

and Transcendental equations using different methods.

CO2 Interpolate the functions within the range using equally and un equally spaced

points

CO3 Upon completion of this module the student should :

Understand the Least Squares Method

Be able to curve fit data using several types of curves(straight line, second

degree parabola, power curve, exponential curve)

Obtain numerical approximations to the first and second derivatives of

certain functions

Calculate a definite integral using an appropriate numerical method

CO4 To solve the solution of a linear system of equations using direct or

iterative methods.

To solve the selected class of differential equations using Taylor, Picards,

Euler‘s, Runge Kutta, Adams and Milne‘s

7. MAT-

607

Vector Calculus

CO1 Understand the concepts of vectors and scalars and will be able to perform the

calculations on dot, cross and triple products.

CO2 Understand space curves and partial derivatives of vectors as well perform

calculations on gradient t, divergence and curl operators.

CO3 Analyze line, surface and volume integrals and estimate the change of order of

integration as well as the change of variable in double integration

CO4 Understand the application of Green‘s Gauss and Stokes theorems

8. MAT

608(A)

Numerical

Analysis

CO1 Obtain numerical approximations to the first and second derivatives of certain

functions

CO2 Calculate a definite integral using an appropriate numerical method

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CO3 To solve the solution of a linear system of equations using direct or iterative

methods.

CO4 To solve the selected class of differential equations using Taylor,

Picards,Euler‘s,Runge Kutta,Adams and Milne‘s.

9. S

T

A

1

0

STA 101

Basic Statistics &

Probability

CO1 Use different scales of measurement;design a questionnaire in simple situations to

collect the primary data.

CO2 Make use of the secondary sources of data.

CO3 Summarize the data in a diagrammatic and graphical way, obtain descriptive

statistics and make possible & appropriate interpretations

CO4 Understand various approaches to probability & compute probabilities.

CO5 Identify and define discrete and continuous random variables

10. STA 202 Theoretical

Distributions

CO1 Derive various descriptive statistics; verify the existence of reproductive property

of distributions using generating functions-their limitations and advantages.

CO2 :Distinguish between discrete and continuous distributions and understand

applications of theoretical distributions

CO3 Understand the importance of Normal distribution

CO4 Usage of Central limit theorem and weak law of large numbers

11. STA303

Linear Regression

Analysis & Statistical

Inference I

CO1 Generating random samples from different distributions-U(0,1), U(a,b), e(θ), P(λ),

N(μ,σ2)

CO2 Identify an appropriate relationship between two variables using scatter plot and

fitting the same by the method of least squares- straight line, second degree

polynomial, power & exponential curves

CO3 Describe the concepts of correlation & regression and perform regression analysis

for the given data

CO4 Perform qualitative data analysis using theory of attributes

CO5 Understand various sampling distributions and the related concepts, criteria of good

estimators and interval estimation

12. STA404

Statistical

Inference II

CO1 Obtain Maximum Likelihood estimators and Method Moment estimators.

CO2 Understand the use of central limit theorem in testing of hypothesis

CO3 Identify a suitable test of significance to test a given hypothesis -large sample

test/small sample test for testing different parameters

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CO4 Perform non-parametric tests.

13. STA505

Sample Surveys

and Design of

Experiments

CO1 Understand the concepts related to population and sample, principal steps of a

sample survey, Know the sources of the errors occurring in a sampling design.

CO2 Apply suitable sampling technique and obtain precise estimates for a given study-

SRSWR, SRSWOR, Stratified Random Sampling & Systematic Sampling.

CO3 Identify and perform suitable ANOVA for a given data / design and segregate the

types of variation

CO4 Understand the principles of design of experiments and perform ANOVA for a

CRD, RBD and LSD with and without missing observation.

CO5 Find least square estimates of the parameters of linear model, and find expected

values of various sums of squares of all the designs and compare the efficiencies of

designs.

14. STA506

A

Statistical Quality

Control and

Reliability (Open

Elective I)

CO1 Understand 7 QC tools and construct different control charts appropriately and

draw interpretations.

CO2 Compare specification limits with natural tolerance limits and interpret process

capability index for a given process

CO3 Describe double sampling and single sampling plans & design a single sampling

plan for the given

CO4 Understand the concept of reliability and its importance in a manufacturing

industry and compute various related rates, series, parallel and k out of n system

configurations & compute the corresponding system reliability.

15. STA506

B

Bio Statistics I

(Open Elective II)

CO1 Learn ratios estimates, asymptotic distributions : Feller‘s theorem

CO2 Estimate dose – response when standard preparation is unknown, extreme quantiles

dose allocation schemes, polychotomous quantal response and points on the quantal

response function

CO3 Understand Mendal‘s law, Hardy – Weinberg equilibrium

CO4 Estimate allele frequency in dominant and co-dominant cases

16. STA607

Business

Economics and

Demography

CO1 Understand time series data compute and segregate trend component using different

methods and calculate seasonal indices by various methods.

CO2 Construct simple and weighted index numbers-Laspeyer‘s, Paasche‘s and Fisher‘s

index numbers, cost of living index numbers and wholesale index numbers,

perform base shifting and deflation

CO3 Understand the concept of demand analysis, determine demand and supply curves

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using Leontief‘s and Pigous‘s methods and Pareto‘s Law of income distribution

CO4 Construct different mortality, birth, reproductive, fertility rates and life tables.

CO5 Know the functions and organization of Central Statistical Organisation (CSO) and

National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) and methods of computing National

Income.

17. STA608

A

Operations

Research (Open

Elective I)

CO1 Frame and solve an LPP using graphical, simplex and artificial variable techniques.

CO2 Obtain IBFS to a TP by NW Corner rule, Matrix Minima Method, VAM and hence

optimum

solution by UV method and Stepping Stone Methods

CO3 Solve AP by Hungarian/Flood‘s Technique and hence find a solution to a TSP

CO4 Find optimum sequence by Johnson‘s algorithm to a SP

18. STA608

B

Bio Statistics II

(Open Elective II)

CO1 Use exponential, gamma, Weibul, log normal and Pareto distributions as life

distributions in survival analysis.

CO2 Differentiate between point estimate and interval estimate, estimate them using

different methods

CO3 test the parameters of survival distributions

CO4 Carry out epidemiological studies and do the required statistical analysis-

descriptive statistics, regression analysis, quantitative data analysis

19. PHY 101 Mechanics CO1 State and prove Stokes, Gauss theorems. Understand the concept of Del,

Curl,Rotational and irritational vectors.

CO2 Understand the working of multi stage Rockets, collisions in 2d and 3d.

CO3 Define a Conservative force with relavent examples. Planetarey motion. Arrive at

the equation of motion of an orbit.

CO4 Understand the concept of Relativity, frames of reference, Lorentz transformations

and its consequences, mass energy equivalence.

20. PHY

202

Waves and

Oscillations

CO1 Analyze the combination of Simple Harmonic vibrations in mutually perpendicular

directions. Generate Lissajous patterns

CO2 Apply the concept of damping to determine logarithmic decrement, quality factor.

Nature of coupled oscillations.

CO3 Nature of transverse vibrations of a stretched spring. Transportation of energy

across a boundary.

CO4 Longitudinal vibrations in bars. Analyze the different boundary conditions applied

to arrive at the wave equation.

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21. PHY 303 Thermal Physics CO1 Understanding the basic concepts of thermodynamics and the kinetic theory of

gases

CO2 Knowing the thermodynamic potentials and solving the Maxwell‘s Equations

Applications of Low Temperature Physics

CO3 Understanding the need for Quantum theory of radiation and different methods of

measuring radiations

CO4 Knowing and applying Maxwell-Boltzmann, Bose-Einstein and Fermi-Dirac

Statistics. Also understanding the difference between the three

22. PHY 404 Optics CO1 Understanding Interference and its applications

CO2 Knowledge of Diffraction and its applications

CO3 Understanding the difference between polarized and un polarized light, how to get

a polarized light and the types of polarized light

CO4 Basic understanding of Fiber Optics and the factors that cause aberrations in

monochromatic and polychromatic light

23. PHY 505 Electricity and

Magnetism

CO1 By the end of this course, the student will be able to

Understand Gauss‘s law of electrostatics and derive in integral and differential

forms.

CO2 Understand the concepts of capacitance and di-electrics

CO3 Analyse electric field and potential due to magnetic shell and

Understand Biot Savart‘s law and apply it to long straight wire, loop and solenoid.

CO4 Analyse Faraday‘s law and Lenz‘s law of electromagnetic induction.

And Review the basic laws of electricity and magnetism, leading to Maxwell‘s

equations and application in electromagnetic waves.

24. PHY 506

(a)

Spectroscopy and

Nuclear Physics

CO1 Understand the evolution of the Atomic Models, Spectra of different elements. The

effect of Electric and Magnetic field on the spectra

CO2 Types of Molecular Spectra and the experimental and theoretical understanding of

Raman Effect

CO3 Understanding the nucleus and the properties of the nucleus, the models associated

with it. Different types of Nuclear Reactions

CO4 The theories behind alpha and beta decays. Different detectors used to detect alpha

, beta and gamma radiations

25. PHY Introduction to CO1 Introductory knowledge of Nanotechnology

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506(b) Nano Science Basic idea of Nano crystals

CO2 Understanding a Nano system

CO3 Knowledge of Nano materials and their properties

CO4 An understanding of the applications of Nano materials

26. PHY

506(c)

Optical Fibre

Communication

CO1 Introductory knowledge on Fibre Optics

CO2 An understanding of transmission in optical fibres

CO3 Knowledge of Optical Fibre connections

CO4 A thorough understanding of various measurements in optical fibres

27. PHY 607 Current

Electricity and

Electronics

CO1 Understand the effect of varying currents on LR and RC circuits and

Review of A C fundamentals, Analysis of LCR Resonant Circuits

CO2 Understand the Basic concepts of Electronics-

working of P n junction diodes , applications as rectifiers,

zener diode and voltage regulators.

CO3 Analysis of transistor characteristics in different configurations

Design of RC coupled Amplifier and Phase Shift Oscillator.

CO4 Knowledge of Number Systems and conversion,

Design of Logic Gates and analysis of truth tables,

Analysis truth tables of logic gates and adders.

28. PHY

608(a)

Solid State

Physics and

Quantum

Mechanics

CO1 Quantum Mechanics and limitations of old quantum theory.

Understanding the deBroglie waves

CO2 Understanding Heisenbergs Uncertainty Principle with an experiment and an

example

Solve Schrodinger‘s time dependant and independent wave equations and apply it

to one and three dimensional boxes

CO3 Basic understanding of the Crystal Structure and also an experimental study of the

crystal structures

Understanding of Nanomaterials

CO4 The concept of Magnetic materials and the difference between the three

Understanding Superconductors and their applications

29. PHY

608(b)

8085

Microprocessor

and Applications

CO1 Understand architecture of 8085 microprocessor

CO2 Knowledge of assembly language, instruction set,classification.

CO3 Undersatnding of the Programming concept. Organization of Stack , operations –

PUSH,POP

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CO4 Working of Interfacing peripherals – Programmable interfaces.Applications of

interfacing stepper motor,seven segment displays.

30. PHY

608(c)

Electronics

Instrumentation

CO1 Understand functional elements of measurement system- static characteristics,

dynamic characteristics and errors in system.

CO2 To understand the classification of different types of transducers and sensors.

CO3 Working of different types of bridges and their applications.

CO4 Knowledge on the functioning of testing instrument – oscilloscope.

31. ELE 101 Circuit Analysis CO1 Understand the Basics of A C fundamentals

Analyse Kirchhoff‘s Laws- Applications to simple networks using Mesh and

Nodal methods.

CO2 Analyse Network theorems- Applications to simple networks

CO3 Study the Transient and Frequency response of RC and RL circuits,Passive

Differentiating and Integrating Circuits

CO4 Analyse Resonance in LCR Series and Parallel Circuits and

Understand the parts, working and applications of a Cathode Ray Oscilloscope

32. ELE 202 Electronic

Devices

CO1 Analyse P N Junction- formation and characteristics

Zener diode, tunnel diode , varactor diode.

CO2 Analyse the characteristics of a BJT in different configurations

Transistor as a two port network

CO3 Study the construction, working and characteristics of FET, UJT

CO4 Study the construction, working and characteristics of SCR, photo electric devices

33. ELE 303 Analog Circuits CO1 Understand the working of different types of rectifiers and filters.

CO2 Introductory knowledge of regulated power supply, IC regulators, SMPS and UPS

through block diagram.

CO3 Knowledge on the working of RC coupled amplifier and effect of negative

feedback on different parameters of amplifiers.

CO4 Working of different multivibrators and oscillators and the conditions required for

producing oscillations.

34. ELE 404 Linear Integrated

Circuits and Basics of

Communication

CO1 Understanding the block diagram of op amp and its various parameters.

CO2 Apply the basics of op amp parameters and understand the various application

circuits of op amp; Knowledge on block diagram of IC 555 and its application as

astable and monostable multivibrator

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CO3 Knowledge on need for modulation and different types of modulation.

CO4 Construction and working of modulation and demodulation circuits in case of

frequency modulation and basics of digital modulation.

35. ELE505

Digital

Electronics

CO1 Understand the different Number system and inter conversions. Construction and

working of Basic Logic gates. NAND/NOR

CO2 Simplifying Boolean expressions using Boolean identities and DeMorgan‘s laws.

K-map – Prodict of sums and Sum of products.

CO3 Construction and working of RS, D, JK flip flops . Working of shift registers.

CO4 Working of asynchronous and synchronous counters – drawing timing diagrams

36. ELE

506(a)

The 8051

Microcontroller

CO1 Introductory knowledge on the architecture of 8051, pin diagram, memory

organization.

CO2 Understand the various addressing modes and instructions of 8052 microcontroller.

CO3 To be able to use assembly language programming to write various programs in

microcontroller.

CO4 Understand the concept of interrupts and counters used in microcontroller.

37. ELE

506(b)

Digital System design

using VHDL

CO1 Basic Knowledge on fundamental concepts of VHDL

CO2 Insight of data types and programming logics

CO3 Learning different design levels starting from basic building blocks to advanced

digital design

CO4 Hands on exposure with respect to applications of VHDL

38. ELE

506(c)

Electronics

Instrumentation

CO1 Understand functional elements of measurement system- static characteristics,

dynamic characteristics and errors in system.

CO2 To understand the classification of different types of transducers and sensors.

CO3 Working of different types of bridges and their applications.

CO4 Knowledge on the functioning of testing instrument – oscilloscope.

39. ELE 607 8085 Microprocessor

and applications

CO1 Understand architecture of 8085 microprocessor, assembly language, instruction

set, classification. Programming concept. How the stack is organuised

CO2 How is the addressing mode used in fetching data/address. . Fetch and instruction

cycle, T-states . Organization of Stack , operations –PUSH,POP.

CO3 Fundamentals of Assembly language program miming,Writing a psedu code and

the role pf flow charting.

CO4 How to interface microprocessor 8085 with programmable peripherals

40. ELE Embedded Systems CO1 Knowledge on microcontroller programming using assembler and keil software and

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608(a)

and Applications embedded system development.

CO2 Comprehensive learning of microcontroller programming using C language.

CO3 Concept of interfacing various peripheral devices

CO4 Designing an automated system using microcontroller at classroom level.

41. ELE

608(b)

Digital design using

Verilog HDL

CO1 Introductory knowledge on verilog HDL

CO2 Knowledge on various modeling methodologies.

CO3 To be able to develop behavioural model of digital system.

CO4 Study of behavioural modeling of combinational and sequential logic using HDL.

42. ELE

608(c)

Optical Fiber

Communication

CO1 Introductory knowledge on Fibre Optics

CO2 An understanding of transmission in optical fibres

CO3 Knowledge of Optical Fibre connections

CO4 A thorough understanding of various measurements in optical fibres

43. CSC 101 MS Office CO1 Students learn about basic computer concepts, desktop operations and

fundamentals of operating systems

CO2 Hands on knowledge on various MS Word concepts including templates, macros

and mailmerge and creating presentations using MS Power point

CO3 Learn MS excel features and working with spread sheets ( Functions, Formulas and

Formatting features)

CO4 Develop simple databases using MS Access (Forms, Tables, Queries and Reports)

44. CSC 202 C Programming CO1 Students will learn fundamentals of Computer, Program fundamentals, Algorithms

& Basics of C.

CO2 Students will learn the concept of Control Statements, Arrays and program

Structures

CO3 Students will learn the concept of Functions & Pointers

CO4 Students will learn the concept of Structures, Union, Enumeration and Files

45. CSC 303 Programming in Java CO1 Design, implement, test, and debug programs that use each of the fundamental

programming constructs.

CO2 Object oriented programming aims to implement real world entities like

inheritance, hiding, polymorphism etc in programming. To familiarize the students

with language environment

CO3 Understand one‐dimensional, two‐dimensional arrays & String Arrays and

Understand the behavior of Multiple Inheritance

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CO4 Understand the creation of user defined packages and importing classes from API

& user defined packages. Understand the behavior of Multiple Inheritance

46. CSC 404 Data Structures using

Java

CO1 Students will be able to sort a given lists, Understand the storage of data in a stack.

CO2 Understand the types of Queues & Linked lists with major differences

CO3 To familiarize the students with Trees and Understanding Graphs with different

terminology.

CO4 Understanding GUI (Graphical User Interface), Learning basics of HTML

Language

47. CSC 505 MDBMS -I CO1 Understand the need for computerized database management Systems

CO2 Understand underlying concepts of Relational Model and develop Entity

Relationship Diagrams

CO3 Develop the ability to design normalized data bases

CO4 Understand and create SQL Code

48. CSC 506

A

(a) Web

Technologies -I

CO1 Learn Hyper Text Markup Language and be able to develop structure and design

for web pages.

CO2 a) Learn usage of style sheets in developing the structure and design and fine

tuning of web pages. b) Learn basic features of JavaScript language and its

usage in creating interactive web pages.

CO3 Learn JavaScript built-in object features, regular expressions usage, exception

handling creating interactive web pages,

CO4 Learn the importance of good design and features and concepts relating to WWW.

49. CSC 606 MDBMS-II CO1 Develop programs using PL/SQL

CO2 Understand DB lifecycles and the need for transaction management and

concurrency control

CO3 Understand underlying concepts of Distributed DBMS

CO4 Gain knowledge regarding Data base Administration and Uses of Data warehouses

50. CSC 607

A

(a) Web

Technologies -II

CO1 Learn Dynamic HTML and application in web design.

CO2 Learn PERL features and developing small programming applications

CO3 Learning XML features and applications

CO4 Know about Web based software and protocols

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B.Com. Course Outcome

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B.Com. : Course Outcome

1. BCO101

Financial Accounting

- I

CO1 Students can understand and ascertain: Meaning of Accounting - its objectives,

scope, advantages, disadvantages and its principles.

CO2 The Accounting Process – Identifying the types of accounts, Recording (journal)

and Posting (ledger). And understanding the contemporary issues in Accounting.

CO3 The Different types of books (purchase book, sales book, cash book etc.). Bank

Reconciliation Statement its Meaning, Need and Ascertainment of correct cash book

balance.

CO4 Meaning of Trial balance and its objectives. Rectification of Errors before and after

preparation of Final Accounts.

CO5 Preparation of Manufacturing , Trading, Profit and loss Account and Balance Sheet

along with adjustments and Closing Entries

2. BCO102

Business Statistics CO1 Students can understand and ascertain:

Importance and Scope of Statistics, Sampling methods and Tabulation of data

CO2 Diagrammatic and graphic presentation

CO3 Mean , Median and Mode

CO4 Measures of Dispersion - Quartile Deviation, Mean Deviation and Coefficients,

Standard Deviation,Co-efficient of Variation

CO5 Types, Methods of Constructing Index Numbers and Tests of Consistency of Index

Number

3. BCO103

Business

Organization

CO1 Students can understand:

Scope, Functions, Role of Business in Social Development - Essentials for

Modern Business.

CO2 Forms of business organization.

CO3 Procedural and legal aspects of joint stock company and Management of co-

operative societies

CO4 Forms and objectives of public and private enterprises

CO5 Social Responsibilities of business – levels of corporate social responsibility

4. BCO10

4

Business Economics CO1 Students can understand:

Nature and Role of Business Economics, Theory of Consumer Behavior.

CO2 Demand analysis - Law, types and measurement

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CO3 Supply analysis - Law , types and measurement.

CO4 Production analysis- concepts, Law of variable proportion - Law of return to scale

– isocost – isoquants

CO5 Cost and break even analysis

5. BCO 105 Information

Technology

CO1 To imbibe applications of IT in the areas of business:

CO2 Types of Operating System, Booting Process

CO3 Word processing- creating, editing, saving, printing

CO4 Worksheet to analyze data with graphs & Charts, Advanced tools to compute data

value and application of MS-Access

CO5 Creating Audio-Visual presentations, Running Slide show, Browsing Services

available on internet and Application of Multimedia and E-commerce

6. BCO201

Financial Accounting

- II

CO1 Students can understand and ascertain:

Depreciation - its objectives, factors and methods.

CO2 Single Entry System - Features and methods.

CO3 Accounting Process of Non- profit Entities.

CO4 Documentation and Accounting treatment for admission ,retirement and death of

partner in a partnership firm.

CO5 Accounting treatment for Dissolution of firm and Insolvency of partner.

7. BCO203

Advanced Business

Statistics

CO1 Students can analyze and compute:

Correlation- types and methods.

CO2 Regression Analysis- Lines, Equations

CO3 Time Series Analysis – Components and measurement.

CO4 Theorems of Probability and Approaches to Probability

CO5 Forms and importance of Theoretical distributions

8. BCO202

Principles Of

Management

CO1 To familiarize the students with:

Basic principles and trends of management.

CO2 Theories of management

CO3 Process of planning, organizing and staffing.

CO4 Techniques of Directing, Effective communication, Importance and Theories of

Motivation

CO5 Guidelines for making delegation effective, Principles of Co-ordination, controlling

techniques.

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9. BCO204

Information

Technology

CO1 Overview of Computer Systems, IT enabled services.

CO2 Types of Operating System, Booting Process

CO3 Word processing- creating, editing, saving, printing

CO4 Worksheet to analyze data with graphs & Charts, Advanced tools to compute data

value and application of MS-Access

CO5 Creating Audio-Visual presentations, Running Slide show, Browsing Services

available on internet and Application of Multimedia and E-commerce.

10. BCH204

Managerial

Economics

CO1 To enable students to understand conceptual and practical knowledge of managerial

economics:

CO2 Managerial theories of the firm

CO3 Market Analysis- profit maximizing output in the short and long run.

CO4 Pricing Methods and theories of profit

CO5 Computation of National Income, Phases of Business cycle.

11. BCP205

Relational Database

Management Systems

CO1 Students can learn to design and develop Database System:

CO2 Relational Database Integrity , Sequential File Organization

CO3 writing good queries using a standard query language called SQL

CO4 Concurrency Management, Database Recovery and Security.

CO5 Structure of Distributed Database system , Emergence of Client Server

Architecture.

12. BCO301

Advanced

Accounting

CO1 Students will be able to do

Accounting Treatment in the books of Hire Purchaser and Hire Vendor – They can

know the difference between Hire Purchase and Installment Purchase system.

CO2 Understand and prepare Branch and Department Accounts

CO3 Understand Journal entries and accounting treatment with respect to Share Capital-

Issue , Forfeiture of Shares and Debentures

CO4 Understand the Accounting Standards -Adoption of International Financial

Reporting Standards(IFRS)

CO5 Compute the value of Goodwill and Shares

13. BCO302

Business

Mathematics

CO1 Students Can

Mathematics of Finance Understand

CO2 Elicit the theory of Sets – Types – Venn Diagrams – Operation on Sets -Algebra of

Sets. Permutations and Combinations

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CO3 Apply Quadratic Equations – Sum & Product of the Roots - Formation of Quadratic

Equation and Progressions

CO4 Differentiation – Derivative of Standard Functions – Rules of Differentiation,

Differentiation of One Function With Respect to another Function. Maxima and

Minima - Integration: Concept – Methods of Integration

CO5 Matrices Algebra - Multiplication - Transpose of a Matrix –Inverse of a Matrix -

Minors and Cofactors – Determinant – Solving of Simultaneous Equations Using

Crammer‘s Rule and Matrix Inverse Method - Including Application Problems

14. BCO303

Income Tax - I CO1 Students will understand

Income Tax Act 1961- Tax Structure in India Capital & Revenue Receipts –

Expenditure & losses.

CO2 Computation of Total Income of an Individual based on Residential Status&

Incidence of Tax. Concepts on classification of Agricultural and Nonagricultural

Income

CO3 Concepts of Salary Income- Basic Salary - Deductions from Gross Salary u/s 16 -

and can compute Income from Salary

CO4 Types of House Properties – Scope of Chargeability ( chargeable of not chargeable)

CO5 Conditions for charge of depreciation –Computation of Income from Business &

Profession

15. BCO304

Banking Theory &

Practice

CO1 Student can understand

Origin /Growth , Functions Of Commercial Banks and Reserve Bank of India –

Functions - Performance Appraisal of various regional and development banks.

CO2 Relationship between Banker and Customer - Openings of Accounts etc.

CO3 Negotiable Instruments and their Special Features

CO4 Precautions to be taken by a Paying Banker-. Principles of sound lending, Credit

worthiness of borrowers, Non-Performing Assets, Modes of creating charge.

CO5 Emerging Trends in Commercial Banking in India. Basel norms and its global

impact with special emphasis on its implementations in India

16. BCC304

Programming With C CO1 Students can understand

C Language, Data Types And I/O Operations

CO2 Operators, Expressions and Decision Making – Looping - Introduction - If

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statements - If-else / Switch/Conditional/While /Do /For Statements

CO3 Arrays and Strings - Initializing an array - One / Two dimensional array - Dynamic

array. Strings

CO4 Built–in functions: Mathematical functions - User defined functions: Elements of

functions

CO5 Structures and Pointers - Enumerated Data types - Introduction to Unions. Pointers

-Understanding pointers

17. BCH305

Business

Communication &

Report Writing

CO1 Students can understand

Business Communication - essentials of a good business letter, etc. Making

Presentations - Effective presentation strategies - Persuasive speaking

CO2 Business Correspondence - Purchases - Sales -preparation of market survey reports;

drafting of advertisements.

CO3 Accounts: correspondence with various agencies -Inter/ Intra -departmental

Communication

CO4 Report Writing - Individual and committee reports - Essentials of good report

writing - Business letters - Effective business correspondence - Drafting a resume.

CO5 Media Communication - Ways and means of managing governing power; Crisis

communication - Do‘s and dont‘s in the wake of a crisis.

18. BCH306

Principles Of

Marketing

CO1 Students Can understand

Marketing Concept - Production concept - Marketing Mix - Direct Marketing -

Online Marketing Challenges and Opportunities - Marketing of Services.

CO2 Micro Environment &- Macro Environment - International Marketing GATT &

WTO

CO3 Marketing Segmentation and product Positioning

CO4 Consumer Behaviour -Organizational Buyer - Industrial Markets - Reseller Market

- Government Market.

CO5 Market Research & Ethical Dilemmas in Marketing

19. BCH 307 Financial Statement CO1 Students can understand

Financial Statements - their features and their Qualitative requirements -

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Analysis

Limitations.

CO2 The use of various Techniques of Financial Statement Analysis - Comparative

Statement, Common Size Statement, Trend Analysis.

CO3 To Compute various ratios such as Activity Ratios, Liquidity Ratios, Solvency

Ratios, Profitability Ratios and use the same in analysis the financial statements.

CO4 Prepare Statement of Changes in Working Capital and Statement of Sources and

Application of Funds

CO5 Prepare Cash Flow Statement (As-3).

20. BCO401

Corporate Accounting CO1 Students can understand

Journalise the entries w.r.t. Issue of Bonus Share, Compute Profit Prior to

Incorporation and Acquisition of Business

CO2 Calculate purchase consideration and can record the entries in case of

Amalgamation in the books of transferor and transferee and can Prepare finanal

statement of Internal Reconstruction

CO3 Prepare Statement of affairs and deficiency a/c as per list H - Liquidator‘s Final

Statement of Account- Liquidator‘s Remuneration

CO4 Prepare accounts of Life Insurance Business-

CO5 Prepare profit and loss account and final accounts of Banks using various schedules

21. BCO402 Entrepreneurial

Development &

Business Ethics

CO1 Students can understand

Nature & Importance of Entrepreneur -– problems & remedies – Govt. schemes –

Women Entrepreneurs in India - Opportunities & Challenges

CO2 Entrepreneurial opportunities in India - Creativity & innovation – Innovative

process – Selection of the right opportunity

CO3 Concept of projects and classification - Project Planning and Appraisal - Social

Cost – Benefit Analysis – MSME – Govt. Policy and Support.

CO4 Entrepreneurship Development Programmes – Policies of the Government –

Institutions for Entrepreneurship Development Training (EDIs) in India

CO5 Concept of Business Ethics - Values - Laws and Ethics –Ethical issues - Concept of

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Corporate Social Responsibility.

22. BCO403 Income Tax II CO1 Students can understand

Procedure for computation of Long-term and Short-term Capital Gains/Losses –

CO2 To Compute on Income from Other Sources

CO3 To the Computation of Total Income with all heads of Income & Tax liability

CO4 The Assessment Procedure - Income tax returns – Filling of e-return –

Rectification of mistake – Time limit for Completion.

CO5 Income Tax Officers , Assessing Officer & powers – Functions -Commissioner of

Income tax – Powers -– Functions – Appeals –Revisions –Review

23. BCO404

Financial Institutions

And Markets

CO1 Students Can Understand

Functions of Financial System – Constituents Of Indian Financial System

CO2 The Role and Functions of All India Development Banks

CO3 The Role Of State Finance Corporations (SFCs) - Industrial Development

Corporations (SIDCs)

CO4 Financial Markets - Structure Of Indian Money Market – Recent Development In

The Indian Money Market

CO5 Capital Market - Secondary Market - SEBI – Powers And Functions

24. BCH 405

Foreign Trade

CO1 Students can understand

asics for Foreign Trade and Theories of International Trade. B

CO2 Balance of trade and balance of payments – Equilibrium and disequilibria of BOP –

Remedies for disequilibria of BOP in international trade

CO3 Objective & Importance of Trade Policy - Exchange Control -Devaluation,

Revaluation and Depreciation of Currency.

CO4 Role of Foreign Trade in Economic Growth - Regional Economic Grouping –

EXIM Policies

CO5 International Economic Institutions – IMF– Subsidiaries of World Bank – WTO

25. BCH 406 E- Commerce &

Digital Markting

CO1 Students can understand

E-Commerce its Advantages & Limitations

CO2 Framework of E-Commerce: Application Services Site Security - Firewalls &

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Network Security

CO3 Consumer Oriented E-Commerce Applications- Electronic Payment Systems

CO4 Electronic Data Interchange (EdI) - Software Implementation - EDI and E-

Commerce.

CO5 Digital Marketing- Measurement and ROI of Digital Strategies - Traits of Digital

Leadership.

26. BCH 407

Management

Information System

CO1 Students can understand

An Overview of MIS Structure - Functions of Management - Management Role -

Levels of Management.

CO2 Fundamentals of Information Systems - Effectiveness and Efficiency Criteria in

Information System

CO3 Concept of Organizational Planning - Control Process

CO4 Internet & Electronic Commerce – Intranet - Extranet & Enterprise Solutions

CO5 Customer Relationship and Procurement Management - Life Cycle Project

Management

27. BCO501 Cost Accounting CO1 Students can understand

Understand cost Accounting concepts, systems, classification and preparation of

cost sheet.

CO2 Essential of stores, control of purchase dept. records, pricing methods.

CO3 Understand essentials of stores, machine turnovers, time keeping, book

keeping, over time, and idle time

CO4 Understand the Methods of Costing, and process of profits

CO5 Understand the need of Reconciliation of Costing and Financial

Accounts, reasons for disagreement in profit

28. BCO502 Business Law CO1 Students can understand

Students can understand contracts, what is offer, acceptance, agreement, consent,

flaw in consent and consideration.

CO2 Discharge of a Contract, illegalities and immoral agreements, breach and remedies

for breach of contract

CO3 Sale, agreement to sell, goods, rights of an unpaid seller, conditions, warranties,

auction sale

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CO4 Consumer Protection Act, 1986, Rights of consumers, unfair trade practices,

redressal, and penalties for violation.

CO5 Intellectual Property Rights, Information Technology Act-2000, aims objectives,

cyber crimes and punishments for offenders

29. BCO503 Auditing CO1 Students can understand

Introduction to Auditing, Evolution, objectives, Importance, Types of Audit.

CO2 Planning of Audit and Control, Auditors, appointment,

Qualifications and disqualifications, Qualities, Remuneration, Removal, Rights,

Duties , Liabilities. Audit planning

CO3 Internal Control, Internal Check & Internal Audit:

Essential Characteristics, Objectives of Audit

CO4 Meaning of Vouching, Investigation, verification, valuation of financial statements

CO5 Audit of Institutions, Partnership firms, Manufacturing and Other Companies, Non-

trading concerns.

Audit Report: Content, Preparation of audit report, Fair report, and Qualified

report.

30. BCO504 International

Business

CO1 Students can understand

Introduction to International Business, stages of Internationalization, Advantages

and problems of International Business.

CO2 International Business Environment:

Economic, Political, Cultural and Legal environments in International Business

CO3 International Economic Institutions and Agreements, General Agreement on Tariff

and Trade (GATT), Organisation structure of WTO, IMF, World Bank, UNCTAD,

International commodity trading and agreements.

CO4 Stages of Globalisation Methods of Globalisation- Essential conditions for

Gobalisation- Globalisation in India

CO5 Multinational Corporations, Factors contributed for the growth of MNC‘s-

Organization Design and structure of MNC‘s – Relationship between Headquarters

and Subsidiaries- MNC‘s in India.

31. BCO505 Financial Statement

Analysis

CO1 Students can understand

Financial Statements - Income Statement and Balance Sheet their features -

Information incorporated and their Qualitative requirements - Limitations.

CO2 The use of various Techniques of Financial Statement Analysis - Comparative

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Statement, Common Size Statement, Trend Analysis.

CO3 To Compute various ratios such as Activity Ratios, Liquidity Ratios, Solvency

Ratios, Profitability Ratios and use the same in analysis the financial statements.

CO4 Prepare Statement of Changes in Working Capital and Statement of Sources and

Application of Funds

CO5 Prepare Cash Flow Statement (As-3).

32. BCO506 Indian Accounting

Standards

CO1 Students can understand

Accounting Standards, Meaning, Compliance with Accounting Standards,

Accounting Standards Board of India: Objectives, Procedure for Issue Accounting

Standards – IAS and IFRS.

CO2 Evaluate Accounting Standards 1 to 9

CO3 Evaluate AS-10 to AS-17

CO4 Evaluate AS-18 to AS-24

CO5 Evaluate AS-25 to AS-32

33. BCF/H

504

Financial

Management

CO1 Students can understand

Goals of Financial Management, Agency Problem, Changing Role of Finance

Manager (Theory). Time value of money: (Including Problems).

CO2 Accounts Receivable Management, Cost Benefit Analysis, Inventory Management:

Meaning Tools and Techniques of Inventory Control (Including Problems).

CO3 Classification of Costs, Computation of Specific Cost of Capital, Cost of Debt and

Leverages

CO4 Capital Structure Theories

CO5 Dividend decisions, Factors Influencing Dividend Policy, Forms of Dividends

(Theory). Relevance Theories

34.

BCF/H

505

Financial Services CO1 Students can understand

Financial sector reforms and Financial innovations in India - Banking and Non-

Banking services - Financial products and services, Its Challenges.

CO2 Leasing: Financial lease and Operating lease - Lease Vs. Hire purchase – Types,

Advantages, Consideration under lease Vs. Buy decision - Leasing in India -

Problems of Leasing companies - RBI guidelines on leasing and finance

companies.

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Hire Purchase. Recent Developments.

CO3 Mutual fund - Fund unit Vs. Equity share - Importance of Mutual funds - Types of

Mutual funds: Close ended funds - Scenario of Mutual funds in India - Problems in

future prospects.

CO4 Meaning of Discounting – Factoring: Meaning, Modus Operandi of factoring

scheme, and Forfeiting in India.

CO5 Meaning and Concept of Securitization- Structured securities Vs. Conventional

Securities, Future prospects of securitization

35. BCV505 International

Marketing

CO1 Students can understand

Export Marketing, Nature, Definition, Scope and functions, Role of Exports in

Economic Development in India‘s Foreign Trade

CO2 Selection of Export Products, Need for Product Planning, Role of Indian Institute

of packaging – Selection of Export Markets, Criteria for selection of Export

marketing information – Internet based E-Commerce-E-Commerce as a strategic

tool for exports

CO3 Methods of entry in Foreign Market – Direct Exporting vs. Indirect Exporting –

Payment of Agency commission.

CO4 Promotion Abroad, Techniques of Sales Promotion in Overseas Markets-

International advertising- Participation in Trade fairs and exhibitions- Role of

Export Promotion Organizations in India.

CO5 Major laws for export contracts- Types of legal issues in International Marketing –

Major laws for Export Contracts –International Commercial Terms (INCO) –

Purpose and Importance of INCO terms.

36. BCV506 Shipping & Insurance

Practices &

Procedures

CO1 Students can understand

Role of Shipping, Liners and Tramps.

Director General of Shipping – Structure and Functions, Liner Companies – The

liner tariff, pallet rules – General rate increase, loyalty

CO2 Determination of Freight. Meaning and Definition of Freight Classification of

Containers and their Uses: General Cargo Containers Concept of Full Container

Load (FCL) and Low Container Load (LCL) – Leasing of Containers.

CO3 Packaging for Export,Role of the Indian Institute of Packaging.Packing vis-a-vis-

Packaging – Evaluation of Bulk packages Packing Notes and Packing Lists –

Packing Nets – Packing List

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CO4 Marking for Export, Ideal Packaging for Common Products like packing for drugs

and pharmaceuticals – fresh meat – fresh fruits and vegetables – processed fruits

and vegetables, spices, textiles and readymade garments, engineering goods etc; cut

flowers/floriculture products.

CO5 Meaning and Need for Marine Insurance, Basic risks and total losses obtaining a

Cover – Filing a Claim – Document required to proceed Cargo Claim, Time limit

for filing claims, Do‘s and Don‘ts.

37. BCC505 Object Oriented

Programming with C

++

CO1 Students can understand

Object Oriented Programming, Creation of new Data Types, Giving importance to

Class, Inheritance, Encapsulation, Abstraction, Polymorphism, Operator

Overloading, Function Overloading, Function Defining, Software Reusability.

CO2 Versus C++

Comparison between C and C++ – Data Types: Integer Data Types . Char.

Unsigned Char, Short, Unsigned Short, Int, Unsigned Int, Long, Unsigned Long.

Floating Data Types . Input Statement (or) Input Function - Cin>> –

CO3 Introduction to Arrays - Declaration of Arrays - Different Types of Arrays

CO4 Programming Constructs, Unary Operators - Increment Operator (++), Prefix

Notation, Postfix Notation, Decrement Operator (--). Conditional Constructs -

Switch .Case Construct, Break Statement, Default Keyword, and Conditional

Operator. Loop Construct - While Loop, Do. While Loop, For loop. Examples on

Programming Constructs

CO5 Important Features of C++, Classes - Objects – Structure – Pointers - Enumerated

Data Types – Constructors - Destructors

38. BCC506 E-Commerce &

Digital Marketing

CO1 Students can understand

Introduction: E-Commerce: Classification of E-Commerce: B2B, B2C, C2B, C2C,

B2E. Applications of E-Commerce: Virtual Reality & Consumer Experience.

CO2 Framework of E-Commerce, Firewalls & Network Security - TCP/IP – HTTP -

Secured HTTP – SMTP – SSL - Data Encryption: Cryptography Digital Signatures

- Digital Certificates

CO3 Consumer Oriented E-Commerce Applications: Mercantile Process Model:

Consumers Perspective and Merchant‟s Perspective. E-Payment System - Smart

Cards

CO4 Electronic Data Interchange (Edi): Introduction – Standards – Types - Applications

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in Business - Legal-Security and Privacy Issues - Software Implementation - EDI

and E-Commerce

CO5 Digital Marketing: New Age of Information - Based Marketing - Search Marketing

& its types - Measurement and ROI of Digital Strategies: Traits of Digital

Leadership

39. BCH504 Human Resource

Management

CO1 Students can understand

Role of Shipping, Liners and Tramps,Structure and Function of Customs

Department, The liner tariff, pallet rules – General rate increase, loyalty

CO2 Determination of Freight., Different types of Containers and General Cargo

Containers Concept of Full Container Load (FCL) and Low Container Load (LCL)

– Leasing of Containers.

CO3 Functions and Importance of Packaging factors influencing packaging decisions –

Role of the Indian Institute of Packaging, Packing vis-a-vis- Packaging, packing

Notes and Packing Lists – Packing Nets – Packing List

CO4 Marking – Shipping Marks – Leading Marks – Subsidiary Marks –processed fruits

and vegetables, spices, textiles and readymade garments, engineering goods etc; cut

flowers/floriculture products.

CO5 Nature of Marine – Cargo Insurance – Marine Insurance Policy – Contents of

Policy –Specific and Open policies. Types of Marine Losses Time limit for filing

claims, Do‘s and Don‘ts.

40. BCH507 Research

Methodology

CO1 Students can understand

Quantitative Techniques, its Role in business and industry, decision making,

limitations. Research: process, aims, difficulties in business research.

CO2 Collection, presentation and analysis of data,

Sources of Data, Measurement and scaling techniques.

Processing and Presentation of Data: Statistical analysis of Data: Types of analysis.

CO3 Interpretation, Essentials for Interpretation, Precautions in interpretation -

Conclusions and generalization faulty generalizations drawing wrong inferences,

misuse of statistical tools, failure to comprehend the data. (Including small cases).

Report Writing: Meaning and types of reports, Checklist for the report.

CO4 Meaning - Fundamental Concepts - Approaches to measurement of Probability -

Classical, Relative frequency, subjective and axiomatic approaches -

Probability Distributions

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CO5 Association of Attributes: Meaning - Distinction between correlation and

association Methods of studying Association - interpretation of results.

Chi Square Test.

41. BCO601 Managerial

Accounting

CO1 Students can understand:

Managerial Accounting- Objectives – Scope – Functions –– Relationship between

Cost, Management and Financial Accounting.

CO2 Marginal Cost Equation Techniques- Application of Marginal Costing – CVP

Analysis – Break-Even Analysis: - Calculation of BEP.

CO3 Make or Buy Decisions Add or Drop products- Special Order pricing- Replace or

Retain

CO4 Essentials of Budgets and Budgetary Control-Classification of Budgets (Problems

on Flexible and Cash Budgets).

CO5 Classification – Importance – Objectives –Methods of forecast/ Estimation of

Working Capital Requirements- Management of Current Assets.

42. BCO602 Company

Law

CO1 Students can understand

Characteristics of a company- types of companies- promoters and their legal

position- provisional contracts; on-line registration of a company.

CO2 basic documents- allotment and forfeiture of share, calls on shares issue of sweat

capital- transfer and transmission of shares, D-Mat system

CO3 Managers- powers & duties – various audit committee- prohibition of insider

trading

CO4 Company Meetings- Company Meetings- requisites of a valid meeting- meeting

through video conferencing, e-voting

CO5 Dividends and Audit-various Provisions - rotation of auditors -secretarial

standards- on-line filing of documents.

43. BCO603 Managerial

Economics

CO1 Students can understand

nature and scope of managerial economics-Basic Economic tools in Managerial

Economics - managerial economist role and responsibility.

CO2 economic, managerial and behavioral theories- profit maximization- Baumols

model growth maximization- Cyert and march‘s behavioral theories of the firm.

CO3 market analysis- perfect competition output in the short and long run-price

discrimination- oligopoly- kinked demand curve-duopoly- cournot‗s model-

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chamberlain‗s model of duopoly

CO4 pricing policy and profits- Nature of profits-theories of profits- imperfection

theories profit measurement- business cycles investment decisions during business

cycles

CO5 National Income Concepts – Models-- Economic Indicators- Management of

Cyclical Fluctuations - Fiscal and Monetary Policies- Economic Transition in India

44. BCO604 Computerized

Accounting

CO1 Students can understand

Features of Accounting packages- Creation: Company – Groups – Ledgers, Pre-

defined vouchers - Displaying - Altering – Deleting- Bank Reconciliation

Statement-financial statements.

CO2 Creation of company – Creation of Groups- Creating purchase order & Sales order

– Invoicing - Display of inventory reports & statements

CO3 Preparation of Final Accounts: Nonprofit organizations - Partnership firms -

Corporate companies - Bank Accounts

CO4 Preparation of: Stores Legers – Job costing - Common size statements - Funds

Flow Statements - Cash Flow Statements. Ratio Analysis.

CO5 Tax application - Introduction to VAT - VAT activation and classification - VAT

computation - Composite VAT - Input VAT on capital goods.

45. BCO605 Advanced

Managerial

Accounting

CO1 Students can understand

Standard Costing and Historical Costing- Steps involved in Standard Costing.-

Variance Analysis

CO2 activity based costing- Cost drivers Allocation of overheads under ABC –

Implementation of ABC – Benefits of ABC (Including problems)

CO3 responsibility accounting-responsibility centers- Cost Centers Vs. Responsibility

Centers

CO4 Importance – Methods of Capital Budgeting- Traditional Methods Net Present

Value Method - Internal Rate of Return and Profitability Index Method

CO5 Management Information System- Elements- Types- Installing of MIS- Methods of

Reporting – Requirements of Good Report – Kinds of Reports.

46. BCO606 Advanced Corporate

Accounting

CO1 Students can understand

Nature – Legal requirements – Capital and Revenue Profit/Reserves/Losses- Cost

of Control or Goodwill- Inter Company Transactions- Revaluation of Assets

Consolidated Balance Sheet

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CO2 Meaning of Double Account System-- Calculation of Reasonable Return and

Disposal of Surplus – Replacement of an Asset

CO3 Methods of Inflation Accounting: Current Purchasing Power Method (CPP) –

Current Cost Accounting (CCA).

CO4 Advantages and Disadvantages – Types: Financial and Operating Lease –

Accounting Treatment in the books of both the parties

CO5 Assumptions – Advantages and Limitations – Approaches - Human resource

accounting in India

47. BCH603 International Finance CO1 Students can understand

An Overview- Scope, Features of International Finance- Factors influencing

Growth of International Finance – International Monetary System

CO2 Foreign Exchange Market & Spot Market, Forward Market- Features, arbitrage,

hedging-exchange Rate Quotations- Exchange Rate Determination in Spot Market

CO3 Meaning & Relevance, Classification of Foreign Exchange Exposure- Management

of Foreign Exchange Exposure

CO4 International Financial Markets- Channels of International Funds Flow-

International Financial Instruments- Euro Issues: FCCB, GDR, ADR

CO5 Foreign Trade Documents- Foreign Trade Financing: Methods of Financing-

Factoring, Counter Trade – Modes of Payment

48. BCF605 Investment

Management

CO1 Students can understand

Factors of Sound Investment-– Principles of Investment- Financial Assets-

Properties of Financial Assets

CO2 Primary Market- Growth and Development – Role-Methods of Issues

Recent Trends- Allotment Process -– Investor Protection- Secondary Market- Stock

Exchanges in India – Growth of Stock Exchanges in India – SEBI – Its Functions

and Role

CO3 Return: Meaning-types- Risk: Meaning – Sources of Risk- Risk Aversion and Risk

Premium- Measurement of Risk – Range as a Measure of Risk – Standard

Deviation as a Measure of Risk –β as a Measure of Risk

CO4 portfolio Analysis: Meaning – Traditional Vs Modern Portfolio Analysis-Return &

Risk, – Diversification of Investments- Markowitz Model: Assumptions –

Parameters-– Concept of Dominance – Limitations of Markowitz Model

CO5 Portfolio Selection- Feasible & Efficient Set of Portfolios Selection- Sharpe Single

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Index Model- Multi Index Model

49. BCF606 Security Analysis &

Portfolio

Management

CO1 Fundamental Analysis: Meaning – Economy Analysis, Forecasting Techniques,

Technical Analysis – Dow Theory – Basic Principles – Trends- Mathematical

&Indicators- Random Walk Theory – The Efficient Market Hypothesis – Forms of

Market Efficiency – Tests of Efficient Market Hypothesis

CO2 Share Valuation- Concept of Present Value- Multiple Year Holding Perio-models-

Bond Valuation: Bond Returns, Prices, Risks, Duration

CO3 Capital Market Theory- Capital Asset Pricing Model- SML Vs. CML- Arbitrage

Pricing Theory- Arbitrage Pricing-– Limitations

CO4 Portfolio Performance Evaluation- Evaluation Perspective- Portfolio Return – Risk-

Security Market Indexes- The Construction of Indexes

CO5 Portfolio Revision: Need-– Portfolio Revision Strategies-international Investing:

Benefits and Risk of Global Investing Foreign Exchange Risk

50. BCV605 Foreign Trade

Financing Procedures

CO1 Students can understand

Export Payment Terms- Modes of Export Payment- Letter of Credit- Types-

Discrepancies.

CO2 Pre-Shipment and Post-Shipment Finance- Import Finance- Modes and sources-–

Role of banks in export finance- Foreign exchange transactions- Swap transaction

facilities

CO3 Role of ECGC- Standard policies- Risk covered-– How to obtain a policy and file

claim- EXIM Bank- Objectives- Export Financing Programs

CO4 Export Costing- Export Pricing and Market Imperatives- Marginal Costing and

Export Pricing – Export Quotation

CO5 International Capital Markets- Definition and Types- Components of Capital

Markets

51. BCV606 Foreign Trade

Documentation

CO1 Students can understand

Need and importance, Types of documents-; Licenses- Obtaining import and

Export licenses- Processing of Export order – Stages required for processing an

export order.

CO2 Introduction, need and importance of Pre-shipment Inspection- Objectives of

export (Q.C. Inspection) Act 1963ECI, EIA system of Inspection – Norms

CO3 Need, Importance of Excise document- Importance of Custom Documents,

Procedure to obtain the documents.

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CO4 Import Procedure - Preparation of bill of entry – Filling of Bill of Entry-

Warehousing formalities- Problems encountered in clearances.

CO5 Preparation of Negotiable set of documents- Procedure and number of documents

involved for claiming duty drawback and Excise duty refund- other benefits i.e.,

LERNS, IPRS

52. BCC605 Web Technologies CO1 Students can understand

HTML Programming-Formatting, Text-Forms-Graphics in HTML

Creating Tables & Frames- Web Design Principles.

CO2 VB Scrip- User Interaction, Data Validation in VB Script - Handling Runtime Errors

CO3 Dynamic HTML Programming- Changing Text and Attributes- Creating Multimedia Effects with Filters and Transactions

CO4 Active Server Pages (ASP)- ASP Objects - Data Access Technology - ASP

Application - Information Search Tools.

CO5 Extensible Markup Language (XML)-- Creating XML Documents, Style Sheets-

XML Document Object Model - XML Query Language.

53. BCC606 Relational Data Base

Management Systems

CO1 Students can understand

Database Management System - File based system- Logical DBMS Architecture- Relational and ER Models- Relational Constraints- Entity Relationship (ER) Model-- E-R Diagram - Conversion of E-R Diagram to Relational Database.

CO2 Relational Database Integrity - The Keys- Rules of Data Normalization- File

Organization- Types of Indexes - Index and Tree Structure

CO3 SQL commands- Data Manipulation Language - Data Control Language-- Nested

Queries. Joins – Views – Sequences - Indexes and Synonyms - Table Handling.

CO4 Concurrent Transactions- Deadlock and its Prevention- Kinds of failures - Failure

controlling methods- Backup & Recovery Techniques - Security & Integrity

CO5 Need for Distributed Database Systems – Structure- Data Replication - Data

Fragmentation- Structure of Client Server Systems & its advantages.

54. BCH605 Marketing

Management

CO1 Students can understand

Concept, Classification of Products - Product Levels- Product Mix Decisions- New

Product Development Stages- Product Life Cycle Stages and Marketing

Implications.

CO2 Objectives of Pricing New Product Pricing- Pricing Methods- Competition based–

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BBM Course Outcomes

Product line Pricing – Pricing strategies

CO3 Promotion – Significance – Promotion Mix- Types of Advertising- Personal

Selling- Sales Promotion – Objectives – Tools- Forms of Direct Marketing

CO4 Marketing Channels- Marketing Intermediaries - Channel Design Decisions -

Channel Conflict and Resolutions- Retailing: Meaning – Significance – Emerging

trends

CO5 Concept of MKIS—Components- Marketing Intelligence System-Marketing

Research System-- Marketing Research Vs MKIS - Marketing Research in India.

55. BCH607 Project CO1 Students will acquire the skills of writing a report of his choice in a given

area/field.

CO2 Students will develop necessary insights in the practical filed by making use of

areas, functional knowledge attained in the previous years.

CO3 They can analyze the data under study by using appropriate tools and techniques

CO4 It will develop the skills required for doing research

CO5 They will be able to draw inferences from the data under study

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BBM : Course Outcomes

1. BBM

101

Principles of

management

CO1 Understand the significance of management levels and the role of managers in an

organisation

CO2 Evaluate and interpret various management and motivation theories that are useful

for the organisation

CO3 Understand the significance of various types of planning and the techniques for

effective decision making

CO4 Appreciate the significance, roles and responsibilities of line and staff in an

organizational structure

2. BBM

102

Business

Mathematics- II

CO1 Understand the significance and applications of functions in business and

progressions in an organisation.

CO2 Learn the concepts of interests, discounts, annuity and various mathematical

applications in finance.

CO3 Interpret the concepts of sets and relations, and apply it for business decision

making.

CO4 Understand the concepts of permutations and combinations of elements in an

organisation.

3. BBM

103

Business

Economics

CO1 Introduce business economics in to relation to economic theory.

CO2 Analyze demand and supply of the products that influence their determinants in a

business

CO3 Understand various production and cost functions, their significance in decision

making process

CO4 Determination of Equilibrium in price and output in different market structures

4. BBM

104

Financial

Accounting

CO1 Conceptually define accounting & book keeping and identify the accounting rules

required for business enterprises

CO2 Analyze a transaction and record the transactions in journal, posting the journal to

the general ledger and prepare a trial balance

CO3 Understand the purpose and methods of recording transactions in the various

subsidiary books and reconcile the balances of both cash book and pass book

through the Bank Reconciliation Statement

CO4 Develop the skill of identification and location of errors and their rectification,

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preparation of suspense account, preparation of trading, profit & loss account and

balance sheet with adjustments

5. BBM

201

Organizational

Behaviour

CO1 Define, explain and analyze the behaviour of individuals in organisations in terms

of organizational behaviour theories, models and concepts

CO2 Clearly define the concept and factors that influence the perception and impact of

personality on the behavior of an organization.

CO3 Understand group dynamics and demonstrate skills required for working in groups

(team building)

CO4 Appreciate the dimensions of organisational culture and identify the processes used

in developing communication in resolving conflicts

6. BBM

202

Business

Mathematics- II

CO1 Understand the concepts of matrices and it applications in an organization decision

making.

CO2 Interpret the concepts of differentiation, applications of differentiations in business

problem solving.

CO3 Describe the significance of integration, applications and properties of integrations

analyzing problems in business.

CO4 Interpret the concepts of equality and inequality of vectors and its characteristics.

7. BBM

203

Business

Environment

CO1 Understand the micro and macro components of business environment and their

impact on the development of nation

CO2 Describe the structural and role of Indian industrial sector and their significance in

nation development

CO3 Understand the role played by the public, the industrial policies in governing

business operations.

CO4 Understand the premise behind Liberalization, globalization and privatization

followed in India in the late 1980s.

8. BBM

204

Fundamentals of

Information

technology

CO1 Understand the role of information technology in Business.

CO2 Recognize the significance of Networks in modern communications like video,

audio conferences

CO3 Understand the importance of MS-Office tools in Office Management

CO4 Understand the significance of e Business environment and the use of Multimedia

Techniques for growth of business.

9. BBM

301

Human Resource

Management

CO1 Appreciate role of HRM in the growth and development of the organization

CO2 Understand the complexity of procurement and retaining of employees in

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organization

CO3 Recognize training and development as the major means for the development of the

employees and organization

CO4 Appraise the different levels of compensation management

10. BBM

302

Business Statistics CO1 Understand the importance and scope of statistics, data collection in conducting

surveys in markets.

CO2 Learn the methods of data collection, importance of primary and secondary data,

tabulation of data, graphs, 2d and 3d diagrams and its applications in any

organisation

CO3 Learn the importance of averages, concepts and applications of mean, median,

modes, types of means and advantages and disadvantages of averages.

CO4 Understand the theories of dispersion and concepts of skewness and kurtosis and

applications in analyzing data of the organisation

11. BBM

303

Fundamentals of

Marketing

Management

CO1 Understand types of markets and its role in Business promotion

CO2 Know how Macro, Micro environments influence Marketing strategies

CO3 Understand the consumer behavior by market segmenting, target market and

various promotional techniques

CO4 Know how to prepare market plan and control

12. BBM

304

Elements of Financial

Management

CO1 Understand the concept of corporate finance and the challenges of financial

manager

CO2 Explain the time value of money and determine the present and future values of

cash flows

CO3 Appraise the wide range of sources of finance available for the company to get the

required finance to meet its short and long term financial requirements

CO4 Understand the importance of current assets and know how to manage Working

capital needs of the business.

13. BBM

305

Business

Communication

CO1 Understand the types of business communications their advantages and

disadvantages.

CO2 Learn the effect of body language, gestures, postures, listening, speaking skills in

their day to day working.

CO3 Understand elements of effective presentation, types and importance of meetings in

an organisation.

CO4 Interpret the concepts of report writing, types and different types of letters used

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professionally.

14. BBM

401

Business Ethics &

Corporate Social

Responsibility

CO1 Understand the types of business communications their advantages and

disadvantages.

CO2 Learn the effect of body language, gestures, postures, listening, speaking skills in

their day to day working.

CO3 Understand elements of effective presentation, types and importance of meetings in

an organisation.

CO4 Interpret the concepts of report writing, types and different types of letters used

professionally.

15. BBM

402

Quantitative

Techniques

CO1 Know the applications of index numbers their importance, constructing index

numbers for data and problem analyzing.

CO2 Know the importance of surveys, properties of sampling, sampling methods and

their application in market surveys.

CO3 Describe the applications of samples, probability, and their applications in

collecting data and problem solving.

CO4 Understand the concepts of types of analysis, averages, applications and their

importance in collecting and analyzing data.

16. BBM

403

Customer

Relationship

Management

CO1 Understand the concept of customer relations, relationship marketing in present day

society.

CO2 Learn building relations with people, supply chain and purchase behaviour of the

customers in retail business.

CO3 Learn retention process, sequences in retention process, attrition and its application

for data analysis in an organisation.

CO4 Understand problems in customer relations, work objectives, functions, features,

importance of CRM performance of BPOS, KPOS.

17. BBM

404

Total Quality

Manangemnt

CO1 Introduce the concept of TQM as a management approach for long term success

through customer satisfaction.

CO2 Understand TQM is achieved through continous process inprovement by complete

involvement of employees by improving their employee performance.

CO3 Understand Quality is achieved by improving its performance through

benchmarking process and registering as a ISO certified company.

CO4 Understand Quality is enhanced by proper product design and follow of product

safety laws.

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18. BBM

405

RDBMS CO1 Understand significance of Database concepts, models and architectures

CO2 Know how to design databases by using models like E-REER, Normalisation

CO3 Learn the various DDL, DML commands used to construct and maintanence of

databases

CO4 Understand how to protect data in tabases by using backup, restore and locking

techniques

19. BBM

501

Cost Accounting CO1 Familiarize themselves with costing terminology and differentiate cost accounting

with management and financial accounting

CO2 Know how to ascertain the value of inventory using various cost price methods and

allocate labour and overhead cost to production.

CO3 Apply cost accounting methods to evaluate and project cost of production in

various types of businesses.

CO4 Understand the techniques of marginal costing and break even analysis for

business decision making

20. BBM

502

Research

Methodology &

SPSS

CO1 Understand the importance of research, the challenges faced during research and

the tools required for business research.

CO2 Identify the problems in research, collecting and organizing data, importance of

primary and secondary data for research.

CO3 Learn the computer applications of averages, data collection and data analysis using

graphs, formulae for averages.

CO4 Format, types, presentations of a standard report writing.

21. BBM

503

Production and

Operations

Mannagement

CO1 Understand significance of production and operations in Business

CO2 Understand product designing, plant location, plant layout, machine and its

importance in production.

CO3 Understand the significance of material management by using inventory techniques

CO4 Understand the role of production planning and control in planned output

22. BBM

504

Business.Law CO1 Introduce business law relating to contract and its enforcement.

CO2 Understand the laws which protect the consumer against spurious and defective

goods.

CO3 Understand the incorporation of a company, appointment and responsibilities of

directors, dissolution of a company under the Companies Act 2013.

CO4 Understand IT act as a primary law in India dealing with issues of cyber crimes and

e-commerce.

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23. BBM

505

Banking & Insurance CO1 Understand Banking services to different types of customers

CO2 Understand how retail, internet and foreign exchange banking services help in

global business environment

CO3 Understand the significance of insurance services in an economy

CO4 Identify the types of Insurance products and services

24. BBM

506(A)

Leadership CO1 Appreciate leadership as a important process to transform the behaviour of

followers.

CO2 Describe various leadership styles used in the organization in achieving the desired

organizational outcomes

CO3 Understand the difference between teams, groups, individuals and the significance

of leaders in groups and teams

CO4 Evaluate contingency theories of leadership as models for effective leadership in an

organization.

25. BBM

506

Financial Services

And Securities

Management

CO1 Understand the structure of Indian Financial System and the functions of primary &

secondary markets

CO2 Know the trading and settlement process, the evaluation of stocks and the role of

SEBI as a regulatory body in the securities market.

CO3 To understand the concepts, types, and know how to calculate the returns on capital

using various statistical tools.viz., Standard deviation and variance

CO4 To understand the basics and functions of investment and merchant banking, viz.,

Issue management, substantial acquisition of equity shares, buy back and delisting

of shares

26. BBM

507

Internship Report CO1 Develop on field expertise and managerial skills in any specific business operation

or function from broad areas of Finance, Marketing, Human Resource

Management, Information Technology

CO2 Enhance their ability and apply theory, concepts, tools of analysis to a specific

business situation.

CO3 -Compile a summary of Internship as report for submission in the prescribed

manner. This shall contain, Introduction to the topic of study, brief background of

the industry process with specific reference to the firm studied, specific function or

operation practiced or involved on field.

CO4

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27. BBM

601

Management

Accounting

CO1 Understand management accounting with the functions of planning, control and

decision making

CO2 Calculate ratios relating to a company‘s profitability, liquidity, solvency,

management efficiency and return on investments for interpretation and evaluation

of performance.

CO3 Understand the purpose of financial statement analysis i.e. to predict its future

profitability by using the company`s past performance and its cash flows

CO4 Understand the meaning of budgets, budgetary control and standard costing for

preparation and presentation of budgets for planning, controlling and decision

making

28. BBM

602

Entrepreneurial

Developmenty&

Small Medium

Enterprises

CO1 Understand the concepts of Entrepreneurship, characteristics, policies of

entrepreneurs, with special reference to women entrepreneurs.

CO2 Know the importance of financial institutions, role of banks in developing and

nurturing Entrepreneurs.

CO3 Learn history of Indian economy, present policies, problems faced by

Entrepreneurs.

CO4 Understand Managing Entrepreneurship, communication with clients, start up

initiatives of Entrepreneurs, and various government schemes.

29. BBM

603

Strategic

Manangement

CO1 Understand significance of strategic management in business

CO2 Understand how SWOT analysis helps in internal and business level

CO3 Understand how to integrate corporate strategies with business functions

CO4 Understand the strategic techniques used in its implementation and control

30. BBM

604

Supply Chain

Mannagement

CO1 Understand role of logistics in business promotion

CO2 Understand the cost effective techniques in Logistic Management

CO3 Recognize role of Supply chain in CRM

CO4 Identify effective functions of Supply chain in Global Environment

31. BBM

605

E.commerce CO1 Acquire knowledge of E.Commerce and its application

CO2 Understand relation of EDI, E.Commerce and internet

CO3 Learn creation of static website

CO4 Describe the electronic payment mechanism used in todays E.Commerce world

32. BBM

606(A)

Organizational

Development

CO1 Introduce OD as a planned, systematic change to enable the organization to respond

better and adapt to the industry

CO2 Understand OD as a process to diagnose a problem and bring in desired change

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CO3 Recognize human process intervention as a means to improve the interpersonal

and intergroup relations among employees

CO4 Describe the organizational structure and design to provide strategic support for the

organizational development

33. BBM

606(B)

International Finance CO1 Know and define the foreign exchange markets, its functions, trading process and

the trends in balance of payments

CO2 Understand the structure and effectiveness of gold standards and Bretton wood

agreement, list the arguments for and against fixed and floating exchange rates

CO3 Manage and measure the Foreign Exchange exposure risk and use hedging as a

method to protect the business from adverse situations.

CO4 Evaluate cross border investment opportunities and discuss the role that

international financing institutions play in the global arena.

34. BBM

607

Project Work CO1 Learn independently and identify, define, analyse, problems, issues specific to

business functions or operations.

CO2 Emphasize on applied research and to investigate on practical problem or issues

related to any business situation through Primary or Secondary Data collection for

analysis and interpretation.

CO3 Enhance their ability and apply theory, concepts, tools of analysis to a specific

business problem situation and prescribe problem solving methods.

CO4 Compile a project work summary for submission in the prescribed manner with

Introduction to the topic of study, Profile of the industry with specific reference to

the firm studied, Collection of Data on the research problem or issue of study of the

firm, Data analysis and summarise the findings and conclusions, provide

suggestions for problems identified. Practice time management, self-management

skills and ability to successfully undertake a long and in-depth study.

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MCA : Course Outcomes

1.

MCA101 Discrete

Mathematics

CO1 Understand mathematical logic, DNF,CNF and its principles, Set theory

CO2 Understand Boolean Algebra, groups, coding, decoding and their correction

CO3 Understand combinatorics, binomial, multinomial, Principles of inclusion and

exclusion

CO4 Understand Graph theory-I, Spanning tree, directed trees and binary trees

CO5 Understand Graph theory –II, Hamiltonian theory.

2. MCA102 Probability and

Statistics

CO1 Understand Data Validation and information abstraction.

CO2 Understand Probability and its laws

CO3 Understand Continuous distributions

CO4 Understand Statistical methods

CO5 Understand correlation and regression

3. MCA103 Computer

Programming &

Problem Solving

CO1 Understand the behavior of basic number conversions, flowchart and algorithm

CO2 To know about data types, operators, control statements and arrays

CO3 Understand Basic Functions, Recursion and sorting techniques

CO4 Understand Pointers and Strings.

CO5 Understand the concept of User defined function such as structure, union, type def,

enum and File I/O functions

4. MCA104 Elements of

Information

Technology

CO1 Understand the concepts of information technology

CO2 Understand the behavior of operating system and usage of internet and web

services

CO3 Recognize the databases including the models, designs and security concepts

CO4 understand the stages of SDLC and information system

CO5 An ability to analyze the local and global impact of computing on organizations,

businesses and society

5. MCA105 Modern Economic

Analysis

CO1 Students would be able to understand the economic development in India.

CO2 Understand the concept of demand product.

CO3 An ability to understand the how to analyze the cost product and consumption.

CO4 Students would understand the economic planning in India

CO5 Students would understand the roles of Commercial banks and conventional banks

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6. MAOC10

1

Communicative

Competence

CO1 Understand the concept of Phonetics and Listening skills

CO2 Understand the concept of Writing Skills

CO3 Understand the concept of Job skills

CO4 Understand the concept of Soft skills

CO5

7. MCA201 Accounting &

Financial

Management

CO1 Understand an overview of Accounting cycle

CO2 Understand Financial statement analysis and interpretation and Ratio analysis.

CO3 Understand Working capital Management of

Inventory.

CO4 Understand Capital Budgeting, Computation of specific costs.

CO5 Understand Analysis of costs, budgeting, long and short term forecasting

8. MCA201 Accounting &

Financial

Management

CO1 Understand fundamentals of Object Oriented programming, including classes,

methods

CO2 Understand the behavior of Exception handling, Multi threading and Console I/O

reading and writing files

CO3 Understand exploring java language includes Collections, legacy classes,

Interfaces, Maps and Iterations

CO4 Understand Files, Stream and Byte Classes, Character Streams, Serialization

CO5 Understand Applet, Event handling, Event models and GUI Components

9. MCA202 Principles of Object

Oriented

Programming

CO1 Understand fundamentals of Object Oriented programming, including classes,

methods

CO2 Understand the behavior of Exception handling, Multi threading and Console I/O

reading and writing files

CO3 Understand exploring java language includes Collections, legacy classes,

Interfaces, Maps and Iterations

CO4 Understand Files, Stream and Byte Classes, Character Streams, Serialization

CO5 Understand Applet, Event handling, Event models and GUI Components

10. MCA203 Management

Information System

CO1 Understand to implement the Concepts of Information Technology in Systems,

Organizations, Business Process in Engineering

CO2 Understand the applications of information technology in Tactical and Strategic of

Business process

CO3 Understand the concept of alternative application development

CO4 Understand the Decision Making, DSS, GDSS and ESS.

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CO5 Understand the concept of Information System Security and Control, Ethical

Issues

11. MCA204 C++ and Data

Structures

CO1 Understand the basic components of an object oriented program including

methods and attributes and the distinction between classes and instances

CO2 Evaluate different designs for solving problems using knowledge of fundamental

programming techniques

CO3 Describe the basic operations like searching, insertion, deletion and traversing

mechanisms on arrays, Lists, Stacks and Queue data structures

CO4 Describe the structures of trees and Binary Search trees with examples

CO5 Understand the notations of Hashing and graph and its traversals

12.

MCA205 Computer

Architecture

CO1 Understand the concept of Logic gates, Boolean algebra, decoder, encoders,

and multiplexer

CO2 Understand the concept of Basic Register transfer operation and Micro control

operations

CO3 Understand the concept about Assembly Language, Machine Language and Micro

programming control

CO4 Ability to know the concept of computer Arithmetic operations, Addressing

Modes, Data transfer operations, and RISC & CISC pipeline

CO5 Understand the concept of Input/ Output processor, Asynchronous data transfer

process, Memory hierarchy process

13. MCA301 Software

Engineering

CO1 Understand different software Process models

CO2 Understand software requirements, Analysis specification and Software

architecture

CO3 Understand Planning a Software project and design concepts

CO4 Understand coding and Unit testing and able to analyze black box/white box

testing

CO5 Understand Maintenance, Reengineering and Software Process Improvement

14. MCA302 Database

Management System

CO1 Describe the structures of ER-Diagrams using examples and key characteristics of

RDBMS

CO2 Learn and apply the SQL for data base definitions and manipulations with query

examples

CO3 Understand the behavior of storage structure and access methods

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CO4 Understand the Properties and issues of transaction management and identifies the

recovery management

CO5 Describe the access control methods on security authorization

15. MCA303

Design & Analysis

of Algorithms

CO1 Understand the concept of Algorithms, Elementary data structure such as stack,

queue, tree, Set & disjoint set and graph

CO2 Understand the concept of Divide and Conquer Algorithm and Greedy Method.

CO3 Understand the concept of Dynamic programming, Basic Traversal and Search

Techniques

CO4 Understand the concept of Branch and Bound Techniques such as 8-queen

problems, Graph coloring, Hamiltonian Cycle, able to solve the Knapsack

Problem and Travelling sales person problem

CO5 Understand the concept of NP-hard and NP-Complete

16. MCA304 Operating Systems CO1 Student will able to understand the concept Operating system structure, Inter

process communication and Process scheduling

CO2 Understand the concept of Memory management, File system Interface and File

System Implementation

CO3 Able to know the concept of process synchronization and Deadlock concept

CO4 Able to know about Device Management and I/O systems

CO5 Students know the different between Linux system and Windows XP

17. MCA305 Operations Research CO1 Student will be able to formulate the liner programming problems

CO2 Solve transportation problems

CO3 Solve assignment problem and integer programming problems

CO4 Solve Dynamic Programming problems –shortest distance problems.

CO5 Solve games with saddle points and rectangular games without saddle points

18. MCA401 Data Warehousing

and Data Mining

CO1 Describe the fundamental concepts and benefits of Data Mining principles and

techniques

CO2 Classify the various algorithms on classification and clustering techniques

CO3

CO4 Understand the architecture, components and design of Data Warehouse and

address the issues that arise when implementing the warehouse

CO5 Describe the access control methods on security authorization

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19. MCA402 Computer Networks CO1 Student able to understand the basic idea of basic communication and

transmission media

CO2 Understand Data link Layer and MAC layer

CO3 Understand network layer, routing

CO4 Understand Transport Layer and protocols

CO5 Understand application layer

20. MCA403 Unix Programming CO1 Students able to understand the basics of Unix Commands

CO2 Able to know the techniques of inter process communication

CO3 To know the idea about socket programming

CO4 Able to know the basic idea of perl and PHP

CO5 Able to know the basic concepts of python

21. MCA404 Web Programming CO1 Able to understand the basic HTML concepts and tags

CO2 Understand the concept of Object Model and Collection , Event model and

Dynamic HTML

CO3 Understand about the Scripting language such as Java scripting

CO4 Understand the concept of Client side scripting, VB scripting and web server

CO5 Understand the concept of Active server page and documentation types

22. MCA405

A

Artificial

Intelligence

CO1 Understand the basic idea about Artificial Intelligence problems

CO2 Understand about Heuristic search Techniques, KR using Predicate Logic

CO3 Understand the concept of Representing Knowledge Using rules and Prolog-The

Natural Language of AI

CO4 Understand the concept of Statistical Reasoning, Weak Slot-and-Filler Structures

and Machine Learning

CO5 Understand the concept of Game Playing and Expert Systems

23. MCA501 Information Security CO1 To understand the basic concepts of security and security needs

CO2 Understand the different types of issues and Risk Managements

CO3 Understand the concept of Security planning and technologies

CO4 Understand the Cryptography techniques

CO5 Understand the information security implementation

24. MCA502

Middleware

Technologies

CO1 Student able to know the concept of client/ server, Middleware Technologies and

Web services

CO2 Able to the EJB Architecture and EJB Role

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CO3 Able to about Building and Deploying the EJB

CO4 To know the basics of CORBA

CO5 Understand the concept of COM and .Net Architecture

25. MCA503 Object Oriented

System

Development

CO1 Understand Structural Modeling and different types of diagrams

CO2 Understand Basic and advanced behavioral modeling

CO3 Understand Architectural modeling

CO4 Understand unified software development process

CO5 Understand Core work flows

26. MCA504

B

Electronic

Commerce

CO1 Able to understand the basics of E-Commerce and Consumer oriented E-

Commerce:

CO2 Understand the concept of payment systems and different types of payment

systems such as Credit card, Debit cards, smart cards etc.

CO3 Understand the concept of Electronic data interchange and supply chain

management process in E- Commerce

CO4 To know the benefits of corporate digital library and online advertising &

marketing

CO5 To understand the concept of Consumer Search and Resource Discovery and

Multimedia and Digital Video

27. MCA505

E

Software Project

Management

CO1 Understand the concept of software planning and project management

CO2 Understand the software selection approach and activity planning

CO3 Understand the concept of Risk Management in software development

CO4 Understand the concept of contracts management and software project

management environments

CO5 Able to understand the Software Quality Management

28. SMNR

521

Seminar CO1 It will give self confident, develop and support a relevant and informed thesis,

which is appropriate for its audience, purpose, discipline, and theme.

29. PRJT 611 Project

CO1

Student will get an idea about the real world project.

They will come to know the development cycle of SDLC.

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MBA: Course Outcomes

1. MBA101 Management and

Organizational

Behavior

CO1 Introduction about management

CO2 Understand about organizational behavior

CO3 Learn planning and organizational culture

CO4 Learn about role of motivation and groups in organization

CO5 Able to understand the basis of power, politics, conflicts & negotiations

2. MBA102 Business Economics CO1 Introduction about economy

CO2 Learn producer and consumer behavior

CO3 Gain knowledge about market structure demand and supply

CO4 Knowledge about concepts of aggregate demand and national income

CO5 Learn money market equilibrium

3. MBA103 Financial

Accounting &

Analysis

CO1 The Student will be able to understand meaning of financial accounting.

CO2 Understand the preparation of Financial Statements

CO3 Preparation & presentation of Funds flow statement and Cash flow statement

CO4 Preparation & presentation of Funds flow statement and Cash flow statement

CO5 Accounting Standards and Human Resource Accounting

4. MBA104 Fundamentals of

Marketing

CO1 The Student will be able to understand the interface of Marketing with other

functional areas

CO2 To Understand Market Segmentation

CO3 Able to make Marketing Programme Decisions

CO4 Would be able to differentiate Consumer Markets and Industrial Markets

CO5 Understand Marketing Organization and Control

5. MBA105 Statistics for

Management

CO1 Will learn basic concepts of statistics and probability

CO2 Will gain knowledge of Probability Distributions

CO3 Will understand the sampling techniques and hypothesis testing when large

samples

CO4 Will have some knowledge on Small sample hypothesis testing and AOVA

CO5 Will gain inputs in Forecasting techniques like time series analysis

6. MBA106 Business Law CO1 Will be able to understand Essential elements of Contract and Agreement

CO2 Would be able to define and understand the Sale of Goods & Negotiable

Instruments Act

CO3 Able to Demonstrate an understanding of Companies Act

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CO4 Would get basic knowledge regarding consumer protection law in India

CO5 Will be able to analyze Laws relating to Intellectual Property Rights, Arbitration

and conciliation

7. MBA107

MBA117

IT for Managers &

Information

Technology – Lab

CO1 Able to computer hardware & software and its categorization

CO2 Can understand various Multi-media applications

CO3 Able to understand artificial intelligence & intelligent systems

CO4 Would be able to understand the e-commerce applications and its usages

CO5 Able to identify and authentication of various bio-metric techniques

8. MAOC10

1

Communicative

English and Soft

Skills

CO1 Oral and Aural Skills

CO2 Learn writing skills

CO3 Determine job skills

CO4 Analyze soft skills

9. MBA201 Human Resource

Management

CO1 Gain knowledge on HRM evolution

CO2 Analyzing the job, recruitment & selection

CO3 Understand the metrics of T&D

CO4 Gain knowledge on performance management

CO5 Learn disciplinary & grievance procedure

10. MBA202 Business

Communication

CO1 Gain the basis of business communication

CO2 Able to understand verbal & non verbal communication

CO3 Able to write business letters & memos

CO4 Learn the business and social etiquettes

CO5 Gain knowledge about media relations

11. MBA203 Financial

Management

CO1 Able to understand the concept of Time-Value of money and its techniques

CO2 Can understand Capital-Budgeting Decisions under the conditions of Risk &

Uncertainty

CO3 Able to understand different types and effects of Leverages

CO4 Would be able to understand the concept of Working Capital & Dividend policies

of Indian Companies

CO5 Able to identify the various approaches of Corporate Valuations

12. MBA204 Marketing Research CO1 The Student will be able to understand Experimental designs & its types

CO2 Would be able evaluate Secondary Data

CO3 Able to understand various Decision-making criteria

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CO4 Would be able to understand test of hypothesis using: MC-Nemar Test, Mann-

Whitney Test, Wilcoxon Test, Kruskal-Wallis Test

CO5 Able to prepare and present a Research report

13. MBA205 Operations Research CO1 Will gain inputs on applications of OR & LPP basics.

CO2 Will understand LPP simplex, Dual, two-phase method techniques

CO3 Will be able to do operations transportation and assignment techniques

CO4 Will be able to frame the scheduling using networks in operations

CO5 Will be able to analyze operations using simulation techniques

14. MBA206 Operations

Management

CO1 The Student will be able to understand the process of planning and process design

CO2 Would be able understand product sequencing in multi-product and multi-stage

solutions

CO3 Able to understand the terms Quality, Quality control and Quality Circles

CO4 Would be able to understand Make or Buy Decisions & its influencing factors

CO5 Able to list out the types of inventories and various types of inventories costs.

15. MBA207 Management

Information Systems

CO1 A basic knowledge on information systems

CO2 Know about implementation of MIS in organizations

CO3 Able to perform databases

CO4 System development lifecycle

CO5 Knowledge about Information System resources

16. MAOC20

1

Banking, Financial

Services

&Insurance(BFSI)

CO1 Will learn basic banking knowledge

CO2 Will understand financial literacy

CO3 Will know some concepts of financial inclusions & lending

CO4 Will understand the concepts of insurance

CO5

17. MBA301 International

Business

CO1 Knowledge on political, economic and cultural environment of business

CO2 Basic knowledge on trade and investment

CO3 Learn global strategic management

CO4 Understand IB at different levels of an organization

CO5 Determine Global conflicts & negotiations

18. MBA302 Entrepreneurial

Development

CO1 The Student will be able to understand the evolution of the Concept of

Entrepreneur- Functions, growth, Problems & Development

CO2 Would be able understand Factors Affecting Entrepreneurial Growth and

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Entrepreneurship Development Programmes

CO3 Able to understand Small Enterprises- Role of Small Enterprises in Economic

Development &Their problems, MSME act

CO4 Would be able to understand Institutional Finance to Entrepreneurs

CO5 Able to understand Women, Rural Entrepreneurship & Micro-finance

19. MBA303 Business Ethics &

CSR

CO1 Basic knowledge of ethics

CO2 Knowledge about ethical theories

CO3 Determine the legal proceedings of ethics

CO4 Relation between environment & ethics will be understood

CO5 Analyze CSR of an organization

20. MBA304

A

Investment

Management

(Major)

CO1 Able to understand investment decisions, various sources of funds, types of Risk

involved and measurement of risk

CO2 Can understand the types and features of debt-instruments

CO3 Able to understand CAPM, P/E, P/BV, P/S, Sensex and Nifty

CO4 Would be able to understand the Harry-Markowitz‘s portfolio, APT, Law of one

price and Two-factor arbitrage pricing

CO5 Able to explain NAV, COST LOADS and returns of Mutual Funds

21. MBA304

B

International

Finance(Minor)

CO1 Able to understand international financial market

CO2 Can understand currency derivatives, PPP, REER and NEER

CO3 Able to understand FDI, MNC Capital Structure and International portfolio

diversification

CO4 Would be able to understand different types of Risk-management through hedging

CO5 Able to explain different types of tax, methods, treaties and transfer pricing

22. MBA305

A

Compensation

Management

(Major)

CO1 The basis of compensation

CO2 The relationship between compensation and the employee

CO3 Able to design compensation basing on various factors

CO4 Able to manage employee benefits

CO5 Gain knowledge expatriate & repatriates

23. MBA305

B

Organizational

Development

(Minor)

CO1 Will be able to understand Overview, Definitions, history, evolution- Growth and

Relevance of OD

CO2 Would be able to explain various Models and Theories of Planned Change

CO3 Able to understand Planning, choosing, and implementing of OD interventions

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CO4 Would get basic knowledge regarding Human Process Interventions

CO5 Will be able to understand Techno-Structural and Strategic Interventions

24. MBA306

A

Product and Brand

Management

(Major)

CO1 Will learn how the product and brand decisions are made

CO2 Student will understand market evolutions in a product

CO3 Will understand how the new products are introduced into the market

CO4 Will learn the segmentation of market

CO5 Will analyze the testing techniques of the market

25. MBA306

B

Promotion and

Distribution

Management

(Minor)

CO1 Will understand the importance of marketing communication in a business

CO2 Will gain knowledge on different tools of IMC

CO3 Will know how important personal selling is in IMC

CO4 Will understand the role of sales and support media

CO5 Will analyze the channels of distribution management

26. MBA307

MBA317

Relational Database

Management

Systems (RDBMS)

RDBMS –

Lab(Oracle)

CO1 Will learn the concepts of database modeling

CO2 Will understand and develop relational languages

CO3 Understand transaction processing system

CO4 Learn the distributed database system

CO5 Concepts of ORACLE development

27. MIDC301 Environment

Management

CO1 Describe the global environmental issues

CO2 Explain different laws of environment and related issues

CO3 Gain knowledge about assessment methodologies

CO4 Role of communication & Mass media in Environment management

CO5 Role of advertising in environment management

28. MBA401 Strategic

Management

CO1 Able to understand the effects of strategic position on organization

CO2 Can understand how to evaluate a company‘s resources and competitive position

CO3 Able to understand how different strategies, best fits specific industry and

company situations

CO4 Would be able to understand and explain different diversifications and different

types of diversification strategies

CO5 Able to explain how to craft social responsibility strategy

29. MBA402 Crisis & Disaster

Management

CO1 Learn different effects of disasters

CO2 Management issues related to disaster

CO3 Learn about the dimensions in disasters

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CO4 Knowledge about agencies involved in handling crisis management

CO5 Knowledge about models of disaster management

30. MBA403

A

Financial Risk

Management

(Major)

CO1 Able to understand the different types of risk and various approaches of risk

management

CO2 Can understand the importance of VaR and CaR to make investment decisions

CO3 Able to understand the role of derivatives securities in enhancing returns

CO4 Would be able to analyze the valuation of currency swaps in hedging risk

CO5 Able to explain the importance of BOPM & BSOPM

31. MBA403

B

Financial Services

and Systems (Minor)

CO1 The Student will be able to understand the Growing importance of financial

services in financial system & New financial products and services–An overview

of Indian financial services sector scenario.

CO2 Would be able understand Concept and evolution of merchant banking (MB) in

India

CO3 Able to understand the concept of Leasing and Hire-Purchasing

CO4 Would be able to understand Definition and basic characteristics of insurance

CO5 Able to understand Factoring and bill discounting concept-its Legal aspects

32. MBA404

A

Performance

Management

(Major)

CO1 Gain knowledge on the basis of performance management

CO2 Methods of appraisal

CO3 Comparison of organizational performance standards

CO4 Competencies related to employees

CO5 Knowledge about performance metrics and models

33. MBA404

B

Labour Laws and

Employee Relations

(Minor)

CO1 Will be able to understand Overview of Labour Legislation Administration

CO2 Would be able to explain various Employee Benefit acts in Indian Context

CO3 Able to understand Wage Legislation and administration in India

CO4 Would get basic knowledge regarding The Trade Unions Act 1926

CO5 Will be able to understand Industrial Relations

34. MBA405

A

Consumer Behavior

(Major)

CO1 Learn dimensions of consumer behavior

CO2 Able to understand principles & theories of consumer behavior

CO3 Determine social & cultural impacts on a consumer

CO4 Analyze how the consumer decisions are made

CO5 Gain knowledge on different models of consumer behavior

35. MBA405 Services and Global CO1 Understand the concepts of services

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B Marketing (Minor) CO2 Learn the concepts of service marketing mix

CO3 Understand the strategies of services marketing

CO4 Learn importance of global marketing

CO5 Determine International products & their brands

36. MBA406 E – Business CO1 Gain knowledge on E-business:

CO2 Analyze the roll of intranets and extranet

CO3 Role of online marketing

CO4 Role of online services

CO5 Able to understand the importance of mobile commerce

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M.Sc. (Mathematics) :Course Outcomes

1. MMAT 101

Algebra

CO1 Study G sets, Solvable and Nilpotent groups

CO2 Examine Direct products, Finitely generated Abelian group

CO3 Analyse Sylow Theorems, Group of order pq

CO4 Understand Ideals, Idempotent, Boolean ring

CO5 Identify UFD, PID, Euclidean Domain, Ring of fractions

2. MMAT 102

Real Analysis

CO1 Analyze Metric Spaces, Compact Sets, Perfect Sets

CO2 Understand concepts on continuity, limits, Compactness, Connectedness,

Monotonic functions

CO3 Analyze Riemann Stieltjes Integrals, Properties of Integral, Rectifiable curves.

CO4 Sequences and series of functions, Uniform convergence and continuity, Uniform

convergence and Integration.

CO5 Uniform convergence and Differentiation, Weierstrass Approximation Theorem.

3. MMAT 103

Topology

CO1 Analyze Metric Spaces, topological spaces weak topologies

CO2 Understand concepts on compactness,product spaces

CO3 Analyze T-1 space, Hausdorff space ,Regular space ,Normal Space

CO4 study results on regular Space Normal space

CO5 learn Connectedness, locally connectedness, Totally connectedness

4. MMAT 104

Elementary

Number Theory

CO1 Apply The Euclidean Algorithm, Solve problems on GCD, LCM, Linear

Diophantine equations.

CO2 Deal with different arithmetic functions

CO3 Understand and deal with multiplicative functions

CO4 Solve Congruences , apply Chinese Remainder theorem, solve General linear

systems

CO5 Understand The Legendre Symbol, Jacobi symbol and apply Quadratic

Reciprocity to calculate it

5. MMAT 105

Mathematical

methods

CO1 solve ordinary differential equations of second order

CO2 solve partial differential equation of second order by use of standard methods like

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separation of variables

CO3 solve Series solution about an ordinary point -Series solution about Singular point

CO4 solve Bessel function of the first kind and its properties- Recurrence Relations and

its properties.

CO5 solve Hermite‘s polynomial and its properties

6. MMAT 201

Advanced Algebra

CO1 Analyse Extensions and algebraically closed fields

CO2 Understand Splitting field, Normal, Separable Extensions

CO3 Study Galois Theory

CO4 Interpret the Applications of Galois Theory

CO5 Identify Cyclotomic polynomials and polynomials which are solvable by radicals

7. MMAT 202

Advanced

Analysis

CO1 Understand Measurable sets, Borel sets, Lebesgue measurable sets.

CO2 Lebesgue Measurable functions, Littlewood‘s three principles

CO3 The lebesgue integral of a bounded function over a set of finite measure, The

general Lebesgue Integeal

CO4 Analyze convergence in measure, functions of bounded variation

CO5 Differentiation of an Integral, the Lp spaces, the Minkowski‘s Inequality and

Holder‘s Inequality, Convergence and Completeness

8. MMAT 203

Functional

Analysis

CO1 Learn concepts on Normed Space, Banach Space, compactness and finite

dimension linear operators.

CO2 Understand Bounded and continuous linear operators, linear functionals, linear

operators and functionals

CO3 Analyze Inner product space, Hilbert space, ,orthogonal complements and direct

sums, orthonormal sets and sequences, series related to orthonormal sequences and

sets

CO4 Total Orthonormal sets and sequences, Representation of functionals on Hilbert

Spaces, Hilbert-ad joint operator, self-adjoint, unitary and normal operators

CO5 learn Hahn-Banach theorems for Complex vector spaces and normed spaces,

adjoint operator, Reflexive spaces, uniform boundedness theorem, convergence of

sequences of operators and Functionals. Open mapping theorem, closed graph

9. MMAT 204

Theory of ODE

CO1 compare linear dependence and independence problems

CO2 solve ordinary differential equations of second order by use of standard methods

like Variation of Parameter

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CO3 solve existence and uniqueness of solutions

CO4 solve non-linear differential equations by Monotone iterative method and

method of quasi linearization- Bihari‘s inequality

CO5 Oscillation theory for linear Differential Equation of Second order

10. MMAT 205

Discrete

Mathematics

CO1 Understand Lattices, Complete, complemented and distributive lattices, Direct

products and Homomorphisms

CO2 Understand Boolean algebras, Evaluate Boolean identities

CO3 Evaluate values of Boolean expressions and Boolean functions, Minimization of

Boolean functions ,Sum of products canonical forms

Minterm Boolean forms , Karnaugh map method

CO4 Analyze Directed and undirected graphs , shortest paths in weighted graphs,

Incoming degree and outgoing degree of a vertex , multigraphs and weighted

graphs, Isomorphism of graphs

CO5 Analyze Properties of trees , Binary trees

Spanning trees and Cut-sets , Minimum spanning trees

11. MMAT 301

Complex Analysis

CO1 Understand Convergence of sequences and of series, Taylor‘s series, Laurent‘s

series-

Absolute and uniform convergence of power series

CO2 Understand Residues, Residues at poles, Zeroes and poles and apply Cauchy‘s

residue theorem to evaluate residues

CO3 Evaluate improper integrals

CO4 Understand and apply Jordan‘s lemma Argument principle, Rouche‘s theorem

CO5 Understand Linear transformations

12. MMAT 302

Elementary

Operator Theory

CO1 Understand Spectral theory in finite dimensional normed spaces, Spectral

properties of bounded linear operators, Resolvent and spectrum.

CO2 Understand Compact linear operators on normed spaces its Properties and

Spectral properties

CO3 Understand Spectral properties of bounded self adjoint linear operators

CO4 Understand Positive operators, Square root of a positive operator

CO5 Understand Properties of projection operators, Spectral family of a bounded

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self adjoint linear operator.

13. MMAT

303(C)

Operations

Research

CO1 Formulate Linear Programming problems

CO2 solve Assignment problem and Travelling Salesman problem

CO3 solve Transportation problem optimal solution

CO4 solve Dynamic programming problems-

Minimum path problem

CO5 solve problems using CPM/PERT Techniques

14. MMAT

304(B)

Numerical

Techniques

CO1 Solve Algebraic and Transcendental equations using different methods.

CO2 To solve the solution of a linear system of equations using direct or iterative

methods.

CO3 Interpolate the functions within the range using equally spaced points and

unequally spaced.

Understand the Least Squares Method to curve fit data using several types of

curves(straight line, second degree parabola, power curve, exponential curve).

CO4 Obtain numerical approximations to the first and second derivatives of certain

functions. Also to Calculate a definite integral using an appropriate numerical

method.

CO5 To solve the selected class of differential equations using Taylor, Picards, Euler‘s,

Runge Kutta, Adams and Milne‘s

15. MMAT

305(B)

Integral Equations

CO1 Solve Volterra Integral Equations and determine the Resolvent Kernels.

CO2 Solve Integro – differential equations with the aid of Laplace transformation AND

Convolution type equations

CO3 Understand the Relationship between Beta and Gamma Functions and Analyse

Abel‘s problems

CO4 Solve Fredholm Integral Equations, Construct the Resolvent Kernel and

Determine Characteristic numbers and Eigen Functions

CO5 Constructs Green‘s Function for ordinary differential equations and uses in the

boundary value problem

16. MMAT 401

Advanced

Complex Analysis

CO1 Understand Regions in the complex plane, Functions of a complex variable,

Limits, Continuity, Derivatives

CO2 Understand Analytic functions, Reflection principle

CO3 Evaluate Definite integrals

CO4 Apply Cauchy-Goursat theorem , Cauchy‘s integral formula

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CO5 Apply Liouville‘s theorem and fundamental theorem of Algebra, Maximum

modulus principle

17. MMAT 402

General Measure

Theory

CO1 Understand Measure spaces , Measurable functions , Integration , General

Convergence theorems

CO2 Understand Signed Measures , The Raydon-Nikodym theorem , The LP Spaces

CO3 Understand Outer measure and measurability , The Extension theorem ,The

Lebesque-Stieltjes

integral ,

CO4 Understand Product measures

CO5 Understand Inner measure, Caratheodory outer measure, Hausdorff measure.

18. MMAT 403

Banach Algebra

CO1 invertibility in a Banach Algebra with unity

CO2 Multiplicative linear functionals and the maximal ideal space

CO3 Topological divisors of zero

CO4 C-algebra and C – homomorphisms

CO5 the continuous functional calculus and spectral sets

19. MMAT 404

Calculus of

Variation

CO1 Understand Functionals, Strong and Weak Variations, Euler's' equation and solve

problems in Euler's' equation

CO2 Understand The Problem of Minimum Surface of Revolution, Minimum Energy

Problem, Brachistochrone Problem, Variational notation and Variational

problems involving Several functions

CO3 Understand Isoperimetric problem, Euler‘s equations in two dependent variables

and solve variational problems in parametric form

CO4 Understand Euler Poisson equation and solve Problems on Euler‘s Poisson

Equation

CO5 Understand and analyse - Application of Calculus of Variation

20. MMAT 405

Graph Theory

CO1 Graphs, walks, paths, Eulerian and Hamiltonian circuits.

CO2 Trees, Binary Trees, Spanning Trees, Fundamental cut sets, circuits

CO3 Planar Graphs and Dual Graphs

CO4 Different Matrix Representations, Sub graphs and its properties

CO5 Chromatic number, polynomial, partitioning

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M.Sc. (Chemistry): Course Outcomes

1. MCHE 101 InOrganic

Chemistry

CO1 Students will gain an understanding of

Geometry and symmetry of the molecules and their stabilities

CO2 Nature of bonding in metals and ligands to form metal complexes

CO3 Binary and secondary metal complexes stabilities. Pearson acid base theory

CO4 Ligational aspects of ligands with metal. 18 electron rule and applications

2. MCHE 102 Organic Chemistry CO1 Students will gain an understanding of

How to assign the configuration for molecules with chiral axis and chiral plane.

CO2 The reactivity and stability of reactions Elimination and addition reactions,

aromatic substitution reaction, rearrangement reactions

CO3 The reactivity and mechanism of heterocyclic compounds

CO4 How to decide the stability of conformational analysis

CO5 How to determine the structure of Natural products

3. MCHE 103 Physical

Chemistry

CO1 The students will be able to

Give the Maxwell relation derivations and solve problems related thermodynamic

derivations.

CO2 Solve the problems and predict the feasibility of the reaction, calculate EMF,

electrode potential, pH of the electrodes

CO3 Solve the problems related to the conversion of physical quantities in to operator

forms

CO4 Calculate the rate constants of the reactions and able to solve the problems on

Hammett and Taft equations.

4. MCHE 104 104(Analytical

techniques and

Spectroscopy-I )

Outcome:

General Chemistry

CO1 Instrumentation of Chromatographic techniques, GC, HPLC.

CO2 Assign the signals for unknown samples by using NMR Data.

CO3 Analyze the IR data for all molecules.

CO4 gain the application of wood ward fieser rules and able to predict the structure of

organic molecule using mass and H1 NMR spectral data

5. MCHE 201 InOrganic

Chemistry

CO1 Students are able to know

Acid hydrolysis, base hydrolysis, lability and inertness of complexes.

CO2 Terms of bonding in metal complexes like free ion terms, configurations

CO3 Metal clusters classification, carbonyl scrambling, electron pair theory.

CO4 Metal ions in biological systems.

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6. MCHE

202

Organic Chemistry CO1 Students will gain an understanding of

How to decide the reaction conditions for a pericyclic reaction.

CO2 The reaction and mechanism of aromatic substitution reaction

CO3 Different types photochemical reactions and mechanisms

CO4 The reaction and mechanism of rearrangement reactions.

7. MCHE 203 Physical

Chemistry

CO1 The students will be able to

Calculate problems related to concept of activity, fugacity, Ionic strength

distribution and probabability

CO2 Solve the problems related to rate constants of various photo physical processes

CO3 Solve the problems related to valence bond theory and molecular orbital theory.

CO4 Know the applications of high temperature superconductors and nanomaterials

CO5

8. MCHE 204 General chemistry CO1 Able to predict the application of analytical techniques,

CO2 Able to determine the spectral problems NMR data

CO3 Able to determine the spectral problems on Mass spectra, fragmentation of

molecules in mass spectra

CO4 Able analyse ESR principles and PES

9. MCHE 301 Asymmetric

synthesis,

Synthetic

strategies,

Heterocycles

CO1 Students were able to understand the application to the study of absolute

configuration and conformations of organic molecules.

CO2 Students were able to classify the homotopic, heterotopic, enantiotopic,

Diastereotopic ligands, faces and identify stereospecific and asymmetric reactions

CO3 Able to solve the reaction problems by using the asymmetric methadologies

CO4 Students were able to understand the role of Biomolecules(Enzymes. Nucleic

acids and lipids in the Biological systems.

CO5

10. MCHE302 Modern organic

synthesis

CO1 Students were able to frame the synthetic route by using protecting and

deprotecting reagents for the synthesis, able to identify the suitable oxidising and

reducing reagents for the given chemical reactions

CO2 Able to apply the use of organometallics for organic synthetic reactions

CO3 use of new synthetic reactions for Modern organic synthesis

CO4 Students were able to apply new techniques and concepts in organic syntheis

CO5

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11. MCHE 303 Spectroscopy and

Pericyclic

recations,

Aromaticity

Organic

Spectroscopy and

Pericyclic

reactions.)

CO1 Students were able to find out the chemical equivalent and non-equivalent carbon

atoms for a given molecule, identify primary, secondary and tertiory carbon atoms

from Spectral editing techniques

CO2 Able to correlate the chemical shift and coupling constants of C13

and H1

in

ROSEY and COSEY spectrum, able to interpret the ESR signals of a given

molecule

CO3 Students were able to apply PMO, FMO, Orbital symmetry conservation to

Electro cyclic reactions

CO4 Students were able to apply PMO, FMO, Orbital symmetry conservation to

Cycloadditions and sigmatropic reactions, classify the compounds as aromatic,

nonaronatic, antiaromatic

CO5

12. MCHE 304 Photochemistry,

Synthetic

Strategies, Green

chemistry

CO1 Able to solve the reactions involving П- П* transitions, Able to solve the reactions

involving n- П* transitions

CO2 Students were able to do the disconnections and retrosynthesis of organic

molecules

CO3 Students were able to do retrosynthetic analysis of a given molecule by applying

FGI, FGE, FGA, Chemoselectivity, regioselectivity and Cyclizations

CO4 Able to do understand the importance of Green chemistry Chemical reactions

CO5

13. MCHE401 Drug design and

drug discovery

Drug discovery

CO1 Students were able to apply the principles in designing of agonist, antagonist and

enzyme inhibitors

CO2 Able to apply the lead modification strategies for the given lead molecules

CO3 Able to understand the role of Physical parameters lipophilicity constants, Taft‘s

constants, log p, Lipinski rules.

CO4 Able to understand the importance of Combinatorial synthesis and able to

synthesize chiral drug molecules.

CO5

14. MCHE402 Drug synthesis and

Mechanism of

action

CO1 CO1: Students were able to identify the lipids, proteins, carbohydrates, nucleic

acids target

CO2 Able to understand the site of action of drugs on metabolic processes, Cell walls,

ion channels.

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Mechanism of

action Drugs)

CO3 Able to understand the site of action of drugs on genetic material, DNA-Binding

and Niking agents, DNA-topoisomerases, DNA-Polymerase inhibitors

CO4 Able to understand the site of action of drugs on different receptor sites and

Immune system.

CO5

15. MCHE403

A

Advanced

heterocyclic

chemistry

CO1 Students were able to understand different strains and interaction and

conformational aspects in non-Aromatic heterocyclics

CO2 Students were able to understand aromaticity and importance of Heterocyclis with

more than two heteroatoms.

CO3 Able to understand the reactivity and synthesis of larger ring and other

hetreocycles

CO4 Able to understand the synthesis and reactivity of Benzanellated Azoles and 1,3

dipolar addition reactions.

CO5

16. MCHE 404 Advance natural

products

CO1 Students were able to frame the Biosynthetic pathways for the synthesis of well

known natural products

CO2 Students are able to determine the structure and stereochemistry of a Alkoloids,

Terpenoids, Steroidsm, Harmones, Rotenoids, Prostaglandins and Porphyrins

CO3 Students are able to interpret the spectral data of given natural products

CO4 Students are able to do the stereo selective synthesis of natural products.

CO5

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M. Com : Course Outcomes

1. M.COM

101

Managerial

Economics

CO1 This helps the students to understand the managerial decision making process and

the role of marginal analysis in decision making.

CO2 Knowledge of demand analysis helps them in taking demand decisions

CO3 Students can deal with various production functions

CO4 Students can analyze different cost functions.

CO5 Students can identify the characteristics relating to perfect and imperfect market

structure.

2. M.COM

102

Principles Of

Marketing

CO1 Students can identify the core concepts of rural and urban markets and take

different marketing challenges and opportunities.

CO2 Students can improvise their organization in micro and macro environment

CO3 Students can segmentthe products as per the market conditions

CO4 Helps students to identify various psychological Consumer Behaviors for their

produced products.

CO5 It allows the students to apply various strategies in producing the products.

3. M.COM

103

Organization

Theory And

Behavior

CO1 Students come to know about the organization, various theories and approaches

applied in the organization.

CO2 This helps them to deal with individual and group behavior in the organization and

increase their decision making capabilities.

CO3 Helps in identifying various motivational theories to fit in an organization

CO4 Students can manage to organize power and politics, conflict among employees,

improving communication skills in organization.

CO5 Enhances student‘s leadership skills for taking the challenges and adapting new

changes.

4. M.COM

104

Financial

Management

CO1 Helps to organize various finances regarding business and keep a check on future

and present value.

CO2 Students can manage capital budgets for making various risks analysis decisions.

CO3 Students can manage their inventories, cash and accounts receivables.

CO4 With these students can take various financial decisions regarding leverage and

capital structure.

CO5 Students can take up dividends related decisions by applying various theories.

5. M.COM

105

Accounting

Standards

CO1 Students have a clear idea about various accounting principles and standards.

CO2 Students can understand accounting standards and its importance in organization.

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CO3 Helps to evaluate with different accounting standards.

CO4 Students will understand about Indian GAAP and US GAAP and with IFRS they

can deal with foreign trade.

CO5 Students can prepare financial reports

6. M.COM

201

Business

Environment And

Policy

CO1 Students can analyze business environment and policy environment.

CO2 Students can take up factors facilitating and impeding globalization and

liberalization in India.

CO3 Students can identify the changing role of public and private sector

CO4 Students can overcome the challenges faced in FDI

CO5 Students can adapt trade policies and consequences of WTO for India.

7. M.COM

202

Marketing

Management

CO1 Student can analyze new product and its various development stages.

CO2 Role of pricing in marketing mix helps the students in managing price in producing

products

CO3 Students can evaluate the promotion of the products through various alternatives

CO4 Helps to identify various marketing channels and forms of retailing.

CO5 Students can gather marketing information for taking marketing research decisions

8. M.COM

203

Human Resource

Management

CO1 With this students can develop and manage human resource in an organization.

CO2 Students can make proper planning and can use various job analyses.

CO3 Allows students in managing performance and empowering human resource.

CO4 Students can understand how to maintain employee relationship.

CO5 Knowledge management helps students in virtual and learning organization.

9. M.COM

204

Investment

Management

CO1 Gives students the idea about factors of investment.

CO2 Helps student in understanding the role of primary and secondary market.

CO3 Allows the students to analyze risk involved in investment and returns.

CO4 Students can understand the reduction of portfolio risk through diversify risk.

CO5 Helps students to select efficient set portfolios.

10. M.COM

205

Advanced

Managerial

Accounting

CO1 Helps the students in preparation of financial reports.

CO2 Provides students the idea about managing human resource accounting and

responsibility accounting.

CO3 Students can apply various inflation accounting methods and income measurement

CO4 Students can measure financial performance based on perspectives of balanced

score card.

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CO5 Makes the students capable of using managerial decisions relating to product and

price.

11. M.COM

301

ANALYSIS

Research

Methodology And

Statistical

CO1 will learn basic concepts of quantitative techniques and statistics and

CO2 will gain knowledge of primary data and secondary data

CO3 Will understand the sampling techniques and hypothesis testing when large

samples

CO4 Will have some knowledge on Small sample hypothesis testing and ANOVA

CO5 Will gain inputs in Association Of Attributes

12. M.COM

302

Cost Accounting

And Control

CO1 will learn basic concepts of cost

CO2 will gain knowledge of process costing and its techniques

CO3 Will understand the marginal absorption and differential costing

CO4 Will have knowledge on Budgetary control

CO5 Will gain inputs in standard costing

13. M.COM

303

International

Financial

Management

CO1 Able to understand international financial market

CO2 Can understand currency derivatives, PPP, REER and NEER

CO3 Able to understand FDI, MNC Capital Structure and International portfolio

diversification

CO4 Would be able to understand different types of Risk-management through hedging

CO5 Able to explain different types of tax, methods, treaties and transfer pricing

14. M.COM

304

Securities Analysis

And Portfolio

Management

CO1 Able to understand investment decisions, various sources of funds, types of Risk

involved and measurement of risk

CO2 Can understand the types and features of debt-instruments

CO3 Able to understand CAPM, P/E, P/BV, P/S, Sensex and Nifty

CO4 Would be able to understand the Harry-Markowitz‘s portfolio, APT, Law of one

price and Two-factor arbitrage pricing

CO5 Able to explain NAV, COST LOADS and returns of Mutual Funds

15. M.COM

305

E- Commerce CO1 Able to information technology and ecommerceCO2: Can understand various

Multi-media applications

CO2 would learn the various authentication security issues in E commerce.

CO3 Able various forms of the e-commerce applications and its usages and the

security issues

CO4 Would be able to understand computerized accounting

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CO5 Able financial statements using computer

16. M.COM

401

Quantitative

Techniques For

Business

Decisions

CO1 will learn sampling attributes

CO2 will gain knowledge of small and large sampl

CO3 Will understand the analysis of variance and techniques

CO4 Will have some knowledge on Game of the theory

CO5 Will gain inputs linear programming and game theory

17. M.COM

402

Tax Planning

CO1 will learn basic concepts of tax

CO2 will gain knowledge of tax planning for individuals

CO3 Will understand and equip by filling the tax returns

CO4 Will have some knowledge on establishments ant taxes on them

CO5 Will gain inputs in ETHP, EXIM, etc

18. M.COM

403

Financial Services

CO1 will learn basic concepts BOP

CO2 will gain knowledge of Foreign exchange markets

CO3 Will understand and equip Foreign exchange exposure

CO4 Will have some knowledge on instruments in financial markets

CO5 Will gain inputs in finance in foreign exchange market

19. M.COM

404

Financial Derivatives

CO1 will learn basic concepts security analysi s

CO2 will gain knowledge of valuation of securities and bond s

CO3 Will understand capital market theory

CO4 Will have some knowledge on how to manage portfolio

CO5 Will gain inputs in strategies in revising the portfolio

20. M.COM

405

Managerial

Communication

CO1 will learn basic concepts communication and its process

CO2 will gain knowledge in verbal and non verbal communication.

CO3 Will understand and equip with presentation skills

CO4 Will have some knowledge on report writing techniques

CO5 Will gain inputs in how to deal with media and communicate with them

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PG Diploma in Nutrition & Dietetics

1. DNUT 101 Clinical Nutrition -

I

CO1 Students will gain knowledge regarding the Basics of therapeutic diets & also learn

about the various Gastrointestinal diseases & its MNT.

CO2 The students will learn about the Hepatobiliary disorders & also about Energy

balance- underweight & obesity.

CO3 Students will gain an understanding of Diabetes Mellitus&Cardiovascular disorders.

CO4 Students will study about the Renal & endocrine disorders

2. DNUT 102 Clinical Nutrition -

II

CO1 Students will acquire detailed knowledge about MNT & Inborn errors of metabolism

CO2 Will gain a basic understanding of drug & nutrient interaction & food allergy.

CO3 learn about nutrition & immune response & nutrition in cancer.

CO4 Understand different Neurological disorders and various metabolic stress condition

also about types of anaemia & osteoporosis.

3. DNUT 103

Physiology

CO1 Learn about the basics of cell structure & also about the physiology of digestive

system & cardiovascular system.

CO2 The students will gain the knowledge of physiology of excretory system & endocrine

system.

CO3 T he students will study the details of reproductive, respiratory & nervous system

CO4 The student will obtain knowledge of musculo skeletal system & immune system

4. DNUT 104

Dietetic

techniques, patient

counseling & food

service

management

CO1 The students will acquire knowledge about role & responsibilities of dietitian, about

weight management & eating disorders.

CO2 The Students will learn about clinical information technology & nutrition care plan

CO3 The student will gain an insight into the patient education & counseling &

interpretation of case studies.

CO4 The student will be able to learn the details of food service management & menu

planning & resource management

5. DNUT 201 Public health &

epidemiology

CO1 The students will learn the importance of public health & community nutrition &

assessment of nutritional status.

CO2 The students will acquire knowledge regarding communicable diseases & its control

& also regarding health information

CO3 The students will learn about the water purification & also about hospital waste

management.

CO4

The students will become aware of maternal & child health care & about demography

& epidemiology.

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